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Has anybody used bloodline 250grain sabots for elk ive had poor luck with hornady sst was recommended bloodline
Quote from: black hog on September 22, 2018, 10:01:30 PMHas anybody used bloodline 250grain sabots for elk ive had poor luck with hornady sst was recommended bloodlineJust my thoughts... certainly the 250 Bloodline can harvest an elk! and I am sure someone has done it. My only concern would be the range at which you might shoot. I totally prefer the .458-300 for elk hunting, but I am also planning on having more bullet than I probably would need. In that I mean I want a bullet that would allow me to shoot 200 yards and have enough accuracy, energy, and terminal performance to insure a clean harvest.These two ballistic tables could possibly show you the ballistic difference of the two bullets.First the 250 grain bullet.... this sheet was computed for a .452x250 grain Speer Gold Dot - not a Bloodline but the numbers would be very close in either bullet including the BC.This is a the computed sheet for the .458x300 BloodlineHope this shows you what you might need to know...
Black hog which rifle are you shooting and which powder are you currently using?Do you have any of the 300's and sabots left on hand?Should ask about ignition system also - are you going to make the switch to 209 or stay with caps?
Quote from: Sabotloader on September 24, 2018, 07:28:43 AMBlack hog which rifle are you shooting and which powder are you currently using?Do you have any of the 300's and sabots left on hand?Should ask about ignition system also - are you going to make the switch to 209 or stay with caps?I have the Thompson pro hunter im using triple 7 and fed 209 i do have some of the blackhorn 209 powder i can buy another box
Could meet in the middle and shoot the 275 grain? That’s what I’ve been shooting. They are tough to get started down the berral in my disc extreme though