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Post by slugger on Jan 18, 2011 15:03:09 GMT -5
Boy I hope you don't hold this agents me. I hate to join a new board and start out with a question,BUT... I just got some of these and no one has any loading info, I checked at the manufacture customprojectile.3dcartstores.com/ and they don't have any thing? If any one has an idea where I can get some Info to load these monsters or if any one has some insight PLEASE pass them along. There Thats over sorry I'm just kind of under the gun on these. I'll introduce my self ASAP I'm working right now but should be back very soon. Thanks Slugger!!!
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Post by Al on Jan 19, 2011 17:16:20 GMT -5
think Ed Hubel was using these in his 12ga from Helll project.
what's the diameter and weight of them?
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Post by slugger on Jan 20, 2011 15:41:30 GMT -5
.729" =375 grain.
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Post by goosesmasher1 on Nov 21, 2011 13:17:55 GMT -5
ive seen this in a mag. called ballistic products its a deer slug but not sure how to reload in mag. it said no sabot and fold or roll crimp but they would have more info there very good
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Post by slugger on Nov 21, 2011 18:13:17 GMT -5
All rolled up... They work good out of a slug rifle but I cant get them any where near there listed speed
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Post by Al on Nov 22, 2011 19:25:53 GMT -5
what did you end up powder wise for a load?
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Post by slugger on Nov 23, 2011 9:34:16 GMT -5
26.8 gr of 800X with a BPI gas seal between the powder and slug. I then used 1 hour epoxy to seal the slug in the brass.This is a FULL 12 gauge ,729" so you cant shoot it out of a smooth bore, rifled slug gun only...
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Post by Al on Nov 23, 2011 12:02:13 GMT -5
Browning A-Bolt would be what I used it in.
Have you been able to get good accuarcy?
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Post by slugger on Nov 23, 2011 12:25:47 GMT -5
In the boys Mossberg slugger and a red dot he can make a big ragged hole with 3 shots at 100 yards. He has to hold completely over the target at 200 but can shoot a grapefruit size group out that far.
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Post by Al on Nov 24, 2011 5:50:26 GMT -5
I may have to get some to try for next spring. I wonder if he'd make some with a brass core to bump the weight up a little, like to try them on bears next spring.
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