HeathSexton
Handloader
- May 12, 2006
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I have used the Harvester Crush Rib black sabot in my Encore for a few years now with .452" bullets and BH209. I know BH209 needs a very good seal for proper ignition so after reading an article about using .458" bullets in the blacks I decided to try it out. I used the 350 Hornady FP with a weighed charge of 73.5grs BH 209 and accuracy was 1" @ 100yds. Loading was not overly difficult, I pulled the breech plug and shoved a sabot+bullet down the bore to be sure it wasn't going to take gorilla strength to load. Anyways, the .458's shoot great and I found a taste tester in our MZ season. A big doe, 145 live weight, trotted out behind me and then ran back to within 40yds of my tree. I had a hole about the size of a volleyball that exposed her shoulder so I touched it off. The big 350 slammed her to the ground, I have never had a deer react like that, it was like someone jerked a rug from under her.
So, short story long, try the Harvester Crush rib black with a .458" bullet of your choice if you are looking for a new load to try in your muzzleloader.
So, short story long, try the Harvester Crush rib black with a .458" bullet of your choice if you are looking for a new load to try in your muzzleloader.