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40cal bore is the minimum here for deer and turkey is shotgun only. Small calibers dont have much use other than recreation. A PRB squirrel rifle would be the only exception.
I dont have a 40 and i have or had several of the others already. If there was a 40x357 sabot i would already own one for sure. :D There are a bunch of 358 rifle bullets that should work if the right sabot existed. Ive never had much luck getting them to shoot in a 45x357. Ever since Pittman, Parker and Fury have started offering the higher BC/weight 40s, a sabotless 40 and even the 45cal with sabots is far more interesting. It fills a gap between a 45cal and the monster Swinglock 416s. Higher BC than most sabotless 45cals without the need to jump all the way up to full forming a 416. The old 405Win was a great caliber for deer or elk and its fairly easy to duplicate those ballistics in a ML using BH209. Swap out to a conical and its very similar to a old 40-70 or 40-90. Western lists the old 40-65 WCF at 31gr by weight for a 410gr and 1290fps. |
.451 in 1/18 is not a good choice for versatility. But it’s fine for sabotless. 1/20 shines with all bullets.
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Not with all of them Grouse45. My smokeless barrel is 1:20 and there are a few bullets it won't shoot worth a spit in the wind.
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Originally Posted by paul54
(Post 4334517)
I consider myself lucky and fortunate. I have a 1:24 twist .50 caliber Pedersoli Missouri River Hawken. Just got it. Headed to the range this coming week to stretch its legs.
The workmanship is a sight to see. Nothing but quality. |
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