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I have to try 45 bullet in my DISC.45.
Could you tel me if you can achive good accuracy using just the base of 45 sabot instead of felt wad? Thansk |
Nice job SL. Keep that up you'll have to change your name to SabotLESSloader :D
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Originally Posted by Salar600
(Post 4244482)
I have to try 45 bullet in my DISC.45.
Could you tel me if you can achive good accuracy using just the base of 45 sabot instead of felt wad? Thansk I would suggest you see if you can find some .451's and try that size first... I would also think the .452 would be to large - but - some Knight bores are larger. Most people in the know, ones that do this a lot suggest a 'Veggie Wad' for under the bullet. I had lubed Wonder Wads on hand so that is what I used. I did not try cutting/trimming a sabot because I was worried that I might not get it trimmed evenly and it might effect the flight of the bullet. My little experiment and other sabotless adventures with a 50 cal ML have verified for me that they are and can be very accurate. The Parkers I was using are really expensive in my world so what I was trying is/was really an experiment, and my curiosity has been satisfied. I still have some left and I am mailing them to Grouse so he can continue the experiment + plus his ambition will be to shoot them at much longer ranges than I might be interested in. Wad inserted into the bore... ![]() Bullet on top of the Wad ![]() |
Nice report Sabot and good shooting. Question though. Are those Parker bullets designed for hunting or are they a target bullet? What I mean is, because you said it has a very thin jacket, will it expand too rapidly and not penetrate?
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sorry but what is veggie a wad?
Thanks for all explanations |
Originally Posted by bronko22000
(Post 4244519)
Nice report Sabot and good shooting. Question though. Are those Parker bullets designed for hunting or are they a target bullet? What I mean is, because you said it has a very thin jacket, will it expand too rapidly and not penetrate?
If you look at Bob's web site, you will see 3 really good bullets type... The highest BC is found on the Emax, followed by the Ballistic Extremes, and finally the Jacketed Hydro-Cons... ![]() ![]() ![]() It also follows that Bob may have made a point to create the highest BC bullet he could for the active long range shooters. I am extremely happy with the bullets that I am currently hunting with so at this point I will not make the switch to these bullet. Might take a look around the web-site and see what you think... http://www.parkerproductionsinc.com/ |
Originally Posted by Salar600
(Post 4244522)
sorry but what is veggie a wad?
Thanks for all explanations This might help you... http://www.trackofthewolf.com/List/Item.aspx/172/2 But now that I look I do shoot veggie wads... only I call them shot cards... ![]() |
Originally Posted by Salar600
(Post 4244522)
sorry but what is veggie a wad?
Thanks for all explanations For 45cal ML you want fiber wads made for 45cal (.458) rifle. They are roughly .460-.462 and .060 thick. You can also get them in .030 thickness but most people i know use the .060. |
Why didn't you use a sub base instead of wonder wads?
Salar600, By sub base I mean these http://mmpsabots.com/store/50-cal-bb...idge-sub-base/ they are basically what you were saying, "a sabot with the petals cut off" except these are actually the base formed without the petals. |
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