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Comparing brass cases.I tell everybody who are stepping
up in power from 3.5 plastic, you can get 3.5" brass cases from Rocky Mtn Cartridge. Here you can see how heavy and nice they are compared to regular brass cases. They also make shorter 3" brass cases also. They fit the chamber tight and are long enough to get some serious thumping power.And they have a super strong, thick , solid head, not a weak balloon head like regular ones on the left in pic.Ed ![]() ![]() |
Tested my 499HE in a NEF. Loads I didn't have to
full length resize the case, only top 1/4 of case. 325gr at 2600, 500gr at 2150. In NEF got both weight bullets 300 fps faster, still extracted very easy.I got reamer. Just run it in NEF 500 chamber and you got a blaster. And add a little weight and thick pad to the gun.I have a barrel ring to hold forearm along with original bolt, as I added weight there as well as the butt.Ed ![]() |
Finally an 870 with longer 1" muzzle barrel. Barrel
is heavier than most all add on pump gun barrels, and it is 25.5" long, Something that would really get it on with the slower powder loads we have. Rifled barrel is solid mount in receiver, scoperail solid mount. It is the REM 870 Super Slug Gun. Nice long heavy barrel, and thumbhole stock for handling recoil better. Plastic case 3" slug loads of ours that gets 600gr slugs to 1800-1900 fps, work great in this Like the ones I load and roll crimp in second picture that are setting behind the little vise, and the one in the vise readt to be crimped...Ed ![]() ![]() |
Here is a novel slug idea, hard plastic support ring on
the front, and a locked base ring/seal. Metal never touches the bores. Work in great rifled and good in smooth barrels. These are steel, lead/copper would do great also.Could be made heavier and different points. Flat point shown would do great damage to game. On the net- ammunitiontogo.com This one is about 500 gr. Second picture is the 499HE to use in redoing the 500S&W, shown on the also, in single shots, etc,for those wanting much more power at 40-50% lower pressures.Ed ![]() ![]() |
Some more testing with RE17 powder. I used it in 2.75",
3", 3.5" 12ga plastic, 3.5 and 3.85" brass. I like it the best of all, as well as the real slow powders in our long case with BMG primer. Following tested in Savage-max pressure 35k psi. I took couple of our first made 3.85" BMG based long cases and bushed them back to use shotgun primers to fire off the RE17. Works great, with 715gr jacketed slug and 220 gr RE17 getting 2700 . With 420 gr slug in BPI sabot with 250 gr RE17 getting 3200 plus. Following tested in NEF-max pressure 25k psi. Using 3.5" MRC brass, 715gr jkt and 200gr RE17, got 2500. 420 gr in BPI sabot and 220 gr Re17, got 2900 fps. And we get real good velocities in plastic with half the basecup expansion of factory mag loads.So that solves problem-IE, being able to use regular firing mechanisms and shotgun primers, with large enough powder charges to get hairy velocities at mag shotgun pressures in plastic and higher in brass cases with heavy barrels.A good powder for plastic and brass loads. I see now that Lightfield Co has the Commander 3.5" Plus slug loads with 600gr at 1900, probably in a test barrel. But that is great- nice, as it seems we're being copied!!!ED |
So many guys want 12ga sabot type slugs to reload their own.
Here is an interesting combination slug available in Europe and they are working to get distributors/stores here. Any interested stores and shops contact them. We need many sources of saboted slugs for reloading. The sabot petals discards completely as slug exits muzzle and locked on base stays with slug, making it nose heavy so it will give decent accuracy in smooth bores.Will work in rifled barrels also. Slug is .629" diameter, comes in 570gr, 700gr, 970gr weights. They're selling these reloader/other loaders only. It is called the US-S slug, and their site is europeancartridgeunlimited.com ..Ed ![]() |
The company kindly gave me few US-S slugs to test at high speeds.
I had helped him test another slug a while back. He sent me some each of the US-S 570 gr, 700 gr, 970 gr. I tested the 570 gr so far and in 3.5" plastic case in the 1887 smoothbore 35" barrel and in the NEF rifled 36" barrel at 1900 fps. I got that with 130gr of RE17 with one BPGS seal under the sabot on the slug. The bottom of the sabot seal is exactly like a BPGS, so a BPGS added gives double sealing. Both smooth and rifled gave 3 shot 3" group each at 50 yds with peep sights and bad eyes. This slug does as good as advertized in smooth barrels, and smooth accuracy is as good as rifled. My smooth barrel is tight, measuring 723" at muzzle. These should be a great deer and hog slug. Folks need to ask their dealers to work to import these for them to have what seems a good slug to reload... On another note we may have found a guy who is gearing up to make 10 ga rifled barrels. I'll know later this winter If so I will put one on a bolt action and use the 4.1" long 10GA FH case I made or get some like it from RMC..Ed |
Here is picture of the US-S slugs in a lineup
with other 12ga slugs I'm testing. Lefteris was kind enough to send me a few of each weight to test. They are the 3 in second row on the right. They are 570gr, 700 gr, 970 gr. I tested 570gr in 3.5" plastic so far. At 1900 in the NEF rifled, and in the 1887 smooth barrel, got 3" group on both. With peep sights an bad eyes.So the US-S slug is great in smoothbores, as good as rifled. My smoothbore on the 1887 is .723" bore at muzzle, a nice tight fit for smooth slugs. The smooth bores Lefteris tested them with are .722" muzzle, and they've already killed 5 wild boars, one shot kills with the 570gr slug. Also if anyone wants a heavy smoothbore new 12ga barrel, .722" muzzle, 1.375" outside diameter to make a great slug gun with slugs like these, and others like the Brenekkes, I have spare one. It is 30", chrome moly alloy, super strong, nice an shiny inside and out. Plenty of metal for any contour. Good for bolt guns like Savage,Mossberg.ED ![]() |
I got the 700H 3.25 case feeding from the magazine I set
up on the Montana Rifle Co PH action. It is singlestack with feed lips similiar to 12ga shotgun clip style magazines I had here. Works great, shown in first picture. Now it is longer than regular 12ga mags, but same setup would do for feeding long brass 12GA FH and long MRC 12ga cases. The 700H 3.25 is 3.9 inches overall loaded length. In picture case is ready to clear the mag lips, then rim pops up under extracter as bolt is moving forward. Second picture is the box used that I made out of two PH boxes. That allowed for extra height and fit for singlestack and riveted together. Used a Savage 210 12ga follower and spring. ED ![]() ![]() |
The 700gr US-S slug in smoothbore, at 2000
in a 3.5" brass case, got a 2.5" 3 shot group at 50 yds. Great slugs they have come up with for smoothbores. Some of us talking about getting 10 ga rifled barrels made, here is a picture of my 4.1" long brass 10ga I made from 50cal Russian by putting on a rim like the 12GA FH is built.Just a prototype, third in picture. Later I'll get RMC to make some, as it is much easier way. First in picture is 16GA FH 3.5" long, 2nd 12GA FH 3.85" long, 3rd 10GA FH 3.1" long, 4th 8GA FH 4.3" long.Ed ![]() |
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