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I am thinking about switching to the new bloodline bullets for my bighorn, for elk, what grain bullet would you recommend, and how much 777 would you put behind it? Thanks
So, my son and I went out yesterday, and shot our Bighorn's. We went with the .458 300's Bloodlines. But, I am the guy that was complaining about the Barnes TMZ's being very hard to load a while back. I found out why, that is why we changed bullets. But, yesterday our bloodlines were just as hard to load, as were the Barnes! I changed bullets to get away from the loading problem, and it did not help. My son and I are pretty frustrated. I mean, it takes just about everything I've got to load the bullets. We have 50 cal. We start out with clean guns, we run patches down the barrel and clean the barrel after every 3 shots. Both guns are the same, and both are just as hard to load? Once they are loaded they shoot fine I think. Our loads were 100 grains 777 and I have a small group 4" high at 50 yds. I would like to get that down a little. If I am 4" high at 50 yds. What do you think I would be at 100 yds.? I am going back to the range next week.
Alright, I will shoot again next week. I still cannot believe how hard it is to load the gun. Have you ever heard of such a thing? Is it the sabot's? I am thinking about trying powerbelts.
I live 30 mi. N of Everett. Conway, Wa. S of Mount Vernon. I have another question, Knight sent me just a couple of their E-Z load sabot's. I think they were like a .452 for 50 cal, but The Barnes were like a .451. and the Bloodlines are a .458. What sabot's can I use with the different .45#'s. And where can I find a bag of sabot's to try? I cannot find any over the counter, I think I may have to order online?