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I got drawn for a Margret Bull tag this year, and I don't want to mess up with the wrong sabot and grain for my Elk. What is the best Sabot and grain for my TCF Black Diamond 50 cal? And how many grains of triple 7 does everyone use?
Hey SL, are the Orange mmp's any easier to load in an Ultralite? Man, the red ones are tough to get started. I'm probably gonna have to carry some sst's/crush rib for quick follow up shots. The Bloodlines shoot real nice though...and they're pretty!
Quote from: muzzleman on September 24, 2014, 08:54:55 AMI got drawn for a Margret Bull tag this year, and I don't want to mess up with the wrong sabot and grain for my Elk. What is the best Sabot and grain for my TCF Black Diamond 50 cal? And how many grains of triple 7 does everyone use? There are a lot of good bullets out there, both premium and mass produced...Personally I use 110 grains of T7-3f pushing a 300 grain Lehigh/Bloodline bullet in a MMP or Knight 458x50 sabot. It really a deadly combination.
I am using the Barnes Spit-Fire 290 grain T-EZ with 110 grains of Triple 7.
Right now, after I get it through the crown it eases up a bit but is still nice and snug. It's getting it a couple inches past the crown that's tough. I even messed up a sabot due to bad alignment because of the force it took to get it started. I'll try the spit lube on Saturday for my final shoot before elk season....also, what alternatives or problems do you speak of?? Thanks for your input. It's much appreciated.Ron
Thanks for the input Thats exactly what I have been using. is the Bloodline 300 grain with 110 grains of T7. I just wanted to make sure I was using the best for my upcoming hunt in the Margret.