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ronlaughlin 05-21-2017 09:03 AM

Lehigh 230g Prototype
 







Tom sent these prototype bullet for us to look at. They are 0.451", and weigh 230 grain. They were shot into the stack of carpet, plywood, water jugs, and phone books on the back of the horse. Powder charge was 50 grain Blackhorn; the trap was out 25 yard.











Here is the unfired bullet, and the fired bullet, which was found on the ground after bouncing off the fifth jug.










Because these are 230g, 0.451 bullet, i assumed they were intended for use in a 45 acp. My intention was to use the pistol to shoot the bullet into the jugs. So i prepped some brass, and loaded one of the bullet. It seems to be some too long, and it bulged the case so much, it won't chamber in my pistol, so i ended up shooting the bullet using a muzzle loader.








The photo show the loaded bullet, in the bulged brass, next to a loaded 230g Gold Dot, that does chamber in my pistol.



















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Grouse45 05-21-2017 04:39 PM

Thanks Ron, this bullet was intended for muzzleloaders. Mainly for tighter bore ML,S or those who like .451 bullets.

ronlaughlin 05-22-2017 10:05 AM

After testing these bullet for terminal performance, there were three left. This morning the intent was to test them for accuracy. There was quite a breeze, and i almost aborted. What i tried to do was trigger between gusts. The load was 60 (weighed) grain Blackhorn, crush rib sabot, W209 primer. For comparison purposes, three 300g XTP were shot below.























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Grouse45 05-22-2017 11:07 AM

This was one of my targets with the 230.



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