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Well I was intending on buying more of the 300 grain T/C shockwave's. Thats what I was shooting last year and took my cow elk with. If I'm buying the bulletsand sabots seperately then I'm open to suggestions.
I'm shooting a T/C black diamond express. Love the gun and it shoots great. The bore is pretty tight and I had ordered the superglide sabots. Apparently by themselves, unintentionally. I do still have some of the barnes spitfires I believe that I can use with the new sabots. Will using the spitfires and a different sabot than what they are paired with be a problem? Or will they work just fine?
burke in answer to your question- the 300 deepcurl he mentioned was made for the .454 casull. So yes, as long as it is the right diameter-.451,.458, even .429-for that sabot, and is a bullet made to open at the velocities your gun will produce- it will work..
Quote from: hillbilli on July 24, 2012, 02:42:25 AMburke in answer to your question- the 300 deepcurl he mentioned was made for the .454 casull. So yes, as long as it is the right diameter-.451,.458, even .429-for that sabot, and is a bullet made to open at the velocities your gun will produce- it will work..Hillibilli makes a good point, handgun bullets mushroom at muzzleloader velocities but bullets made for rifles such as the .458 or .460 Weatherby are designed for higher speeds so they may not open up and give a good mushroom.