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45/70 loaded with the big-game stopper 550 Crater TM.
Wonder how they compare to the Hammerheads?
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How about this one, I thought that it would make a good go to round in a H&R 500 S&W, in case a elephant went bonkers the next time the circus came to town.
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rjohns94 wrote:wonder if they would work in my sharps
The bullet with the long boreriding nose is nothing more than the old Lyman 560gr borerider. I get them from a caster up in Cody, Mt Baldy Bullets. The old Lyman manuals have load info. Since your Sharps will shoot those long nosed Postell bullets, I don't see why it wouldn't digest the Lyman.
"He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harass our people and eat out their substance." Declaration of Independance, July 4, 1776 11B30
That is a 45/70 right? What was that talk about a pistol ?
Wouldnt a lot of guns have problems stabilizing such
a long bullet ? No doubt being shot at close range whether
it keyholed or not might not make much of an accuracy difference.
Hitting your prey sideways might result in some incredible damage
in it's own unique way.
preventec47 wrote:That is a 45/70 right? What was that talk about a pistol ?
Wouldnt a lot of guns have problems stabilizing such
a long bullet ?
The original 45-70 bullet was a 500gr RN. It was good up to 2 miles.
"He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harass our people and eat out their substance." Declaration of Independance, July 4, 1776 11B30
preventec47 wrote:That is a 45/70 right? What was that talk about a pistol ?
Wouldnt a lot of guns have problems stabilizing such
a long bullet ? No doubt being shot at close range whether
it keyholed or not might not make much of an accuracy difference.
Hitting your prey sideways might result in some incredible damage
in it's own unique way.
Yes, the 700g bullet is in a S&W 500 mag case. Handguns have a fast twist rate to spin up the bullet, and that one should spin just fine in the longer barrels of the 500s.
I think you can get that bullet in a 459 dia., and I think the faster twist barrels will stabilize it. But, yeah, a lot of guns with slower twist barrels will have trouble stabilizing it...
It's a good question. I've been thinking that at the velocities I shoot heavies I don't really need the gas check.
I think it's needed more if the bullets are sized to the actual bore diameter, because they won't bump up. That's why one + thousandths over bore size is recommended for the hard cast bullets.
So, yeah, I think a plain base bullet, sized .460 for my guns, won't lead the bore. I think the gas checks may be a fad in some cases, like adjustable rear sights on a handgun...