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A New Compatiable 1-48 bullet
Just thought I would mention this in this section. I no most might not consider a non-traditional bullet but Lehigh has developed a new bullet that is compatible with a the 1-48 twist rifles. This is what most label as a 'premium' bullet. It is built with the same thought of superior 'Terminal Ballistics' as the other bullets Lehigh Defense makes. It is an all copper (no lead) bullet with an open hollow point nose. I think you will be really surprised with the performance of this bullet for harvesting game. It works on the same theory as do the Lehigh/Knight Bloodlines.
This is a .451x230CF-HP ![]() Active Link https://www.lehighdefense.com/collec...nt=36101510216 The bullet was developed for a couple of reasons. One member of the forum requested a .451 bullet that he could load in in his 1-32 twist NULA Smokeless ML - then I suggested asked about the bullet also being built to be compatible with a 1-48 twist rifle - goodness knows there are a lot of them out there. So from those two thoughts Lehigh Dave built the 451x230. This is just my opinion, but I am not sure Lehigh Dave knew the true possibilities of this bullet. I have been shooting it for a couple of months now and really have accepted it as a great deer getter. My first experiment with it came from my TC Renegade... ![]() ![]() This rifle is set up with a tang peep site and it is one of the rifles that I use shooting PRB's at Rondy events. I did not change the sites at all just load up and shot... ![]() This target reflects the results... it is only a 75 yard target but it shows the possibilities of the bullet in the accuracy department. ![]() I loaded 100 grains of T7-3f, #11 Mag Cap, with a MMP HPH-24 sabot. That load produced a velocity of 1951 fps through the chrono. I shot the bullet again yesterday from an inline then worked up the ballistic sheet for it.. This was shot with 120 grains of T7. ![]() If you have an interest in this bullet go to Midway to purchase it - it is cheaper from them than Lehigh and when I worked up the order it was free shipping not sure if that still applies. |
Excellent shooting Sabot. All I have are GM 1:28s. But that is a good bullet for all those T/Cs and CVAs
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Originally Posted by bronko22000
(Post 4314261)
Excellent shooting Sabot. All I have are GM 1:28s. But that is a good bullet for all those T/Cs and CVAs
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Probably good in the Lyman plains hunter rifle too. Its a 1-32 shallow groove barrel.
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What is a good sabot to use with them? The
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We need a .540 bullet too!! :poke:
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Originally Posted by edmehlig
(Post 4314307)
What is a good sabot to use with them? The
In a very large bore (.502 or larger) i would use the MMP Short Black or Harvester Red. Medium bore the MMP HPH-12. (upto .502) Tight to very tight the Havester Black Crushrib but i normally just use the Harvester Smooth Black with monolithic bullets. |
Originally Posted by Gm54-120
(Post 4314357)
Its pictured with a HPH-24. The Harvester "short" black is similar OD but shorter.
In a very large bore (.502 or larger) i would use the MMP Short Black or Harvester Red. Medium bore the MMP HPH-12. (upto .502) Tight to very tight the Havester Black Crushrib but i normally just use the Harvester Smooth Black with monolithic bullets. |
This bullet is .451. The ballistic sheet says .452. I doubt that makes much of a difference under 200 yards.
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Originally Posted by Grouse45
(Post 4314597)
This bullet is .451. The ballistic sheet says .452. I doubt that makes much of a difference under 200 yards.
Corrected in original post also. ![]() Thanks Tom |
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