Probably a stupid question but when I look at the different loads, there is an asterix "*" next to one of the loads but I see no explanation anywhere.
Most accurate maybe?
It is not in a particular load IE: max load, it can be in any of the loads for a particular bullet.
Example...
A lot depends on the wording.
If it is written by the "buckskin" crowd then the law will probably be written for them and not very inclusive. ( you know the type, the ones that wanted to prevent compound bows and releases, etc. )
If it is written by hunters then it normally needs to be loaded...
To avoid a problem in this thread, if you shoot archery then almost any bullet will work.
When I use fragile bullets I use them as if I were archery hunting. I would never take a rear end shot through the ham with archery gear and I would not with a Berger either, perhaps not with an Accubond...
A bit late, but I had one kill using it.
I shot a doe at just 105 yards.
MV about 3100fps.
At the shot all the deer run deeper into our property but nothing is on the ground and nothing falls within my view!!
All the deer are gone so I get down and walk to where she last was walking in case...
You may be 100% right.
If you are right then no bullet will work, and that is why I need to know what the minimum twist would be!
IMO zero is not low from a polymer standpoint. I could switch to delrin but it has not been as accurate for me.
edge.
It would require a brake :lol:
It would be no problem to get 3k fps in a 45 caliber.
I have shot the 250 grain over 2900 and add a 30 grain sabot it gets near the point you want a brake. A 14 pound rifle makes it not too bad, but a dedicated rifle for a 300 grainer might need to revisit the...
I agree 100%
BUT the problem is that was shot at about 40 degrees and it was sub moa.
When I shot it last year at a much lower temperature I could not hit a 4 foot target at 100 yards!
That is the reason for this thread!
I just don't know if it is:
not stable @ zero degrees;
sabot failure...
Doug's yes :)
The base is very heavy and generally ends up 50 or more yards downrange.
The petals are concave in the front so in theory they peel away almost instantly.
If I don't machine the reliefs in the sabot below the bullet base the accuracy is hurt, so when designed properly they do not...
I would be remiss if I did not note that the following year I switched to the 150 AB.
Since I fire my load out at the end of each day, one day I shot the AB at a tree from about 30 yards and the impact was easily over 3k fps.
I saw that the bullet exited and was lodged less than 1 inch into a...
A lot of good stuff to think about :)
The sabot breaks off as it leaves the muzzle, so the weight of the sabot itself should not be an issue.
The season before I started with the AB I used the 150 SST and it was very accurate.
It seems the more I practice for long range the shorter the distance...
I built it myself with a Shilen .458 1:14 twist barrel on a Savage 110 action.
No barrel nut and a 1.24 diameter.
I machine my own sabots.
Since having the problem with the Accubond I switched to the Custom Comp 8 mm 200 grain bullet under 87.5 grains of smokeless powder.
Here were the...
Thank you, and you may be correct.
Down to 30 degrees they shoot excellent in my 1:14 twist...well sub moa.
Down between zero and 10 my accuracy went away, I mean completely away!
I shoot these in a muzzleloader and the reason for the question is am I losing accuracy due to:
too slow of a...