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JsmesB67 11-12-2004 02:12 PM

Reloading Premium Sabot Slugs
 
Hello everyone this is my first time posting... I see everyone is pretty much rifle oriented on the reloading message board but I was wondering if anyone was reloading sabot slugs... I'm curious about the availability of components. Specifically the plastic sabots themselves and load data. I've currently got a few resources but I'm always looking for more. I unfortunately live in one of those blue states in this country and they limit our deer hunting to shotgun only. I'm tired of paying $14 a box for the premium sabot slugs on the market. A price that seems more fitting to a double rifle slated for an African hunt. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks
JIM B.
ps my user name is suppose to read JamesB67 if the administrator could change that I would much appreciate it.

bigcountry 11-12-2004 02:41 PM

RE: Reloading Premium Sabot Slugs
 
I have looked into this. And they don't sell premuium sabots. There are a few lead molds on the market today. And the ones they do sell are outrageous.

JsmesB67 11-12-2004 08:19 PM

RE: Reloading Premium Sabot Slugs
 
I've been reloading some muzzleloader bullets like the Barnes-X, which perform really well at shotgun velocities. I've also tried some .45 and .50 cal. pistol bullets. There use to be a guy in PA. who sold a slug sabot combo that stayed together while in flight. The slug was called the Hammerhead. I got some pretty decent accuracy under 100 yds. I think his website was www.shotgunslugs.com. I really want to develop something that will group decently out to 150-200 yds. I need to check my paper work and I will get a contact to you who sells sabots for .45 and .50 cal projectiles in a 12 ga. shot shell.

JsmesB67 11-14-2004 06:26 PM

RE: Reloading Premium Sabot Slugs
 
For those interested Collet Cup Sabots can be obtained from a guy named Chris Young in NJ. Phone # 609-396-0661. He's in the Trenton area. Sabot sleeves hold either .45 or .50 cal. projectiles. There is also a loaded version as well utilizing a 300 gr. Xpander projectile, and several other loadings as well.
JIM

johnch 11-16-2004 03:57 PM

RE: Reloading Premium Sabot Slugs
 
Ballistic Products list some try here link

JsmesB67 11-17-2004 10:58 AM

RE: Reloading Premium Sabot Slugs
 
Thanks johnch. I just ordered some of those Barnes SGS. Hopefully I'll be able to copy the performance of the Federal factory loaded stuff.
Jim B.

eldeguello 11-18-2004 07:18 AM

RE: Reloading Premium Sabot Slugs
 
JsmesB67, as you noted, we concentrate on rifles. However, what you are doing is even more interesting, difficult and challenging than developing rifle ammo! Please keep us posted on what you learn.

JsmesB67 11-19-2004 06:14 AM

RE: Reloading Premium Sabot Slugs
 
eldeguello, Thank you very much.. I surely will keep you all posted on my findings experimenting with the limited components available at this point. I really am surprised that with so many states limiting hunters to "shotguns only", and the extreme cost of premium slug ammunition, there isn't more of a following dedicated to researching this untapped market???????? Time will tell
Jim B.

Buck Hunter 1 02-10-2010 04:28 AM

seeing as i paid on average $12.00 for five Hornady SST sabot slugs that shoot like a dream and hit like a freight train, i wonder if anyone has found new info. I do NOT want my slugger to sit around, i enjoy shooting it if I can do it economically. Has anyone loaded up some sabot slugs, are you getting the performance as with factory loads. Is it economical to reload?

4patches 02-20-2010 11:59 AM

This has been coverd before, consensus was its cheeper to buy factory ammo especially if we are talking about 100 rounds or less, there will be no return on your investment in this bracket. now if your going to spend a weekend burning through several boxes to fine tune your slug gun ( and tenderize your sholder) then go for it.


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