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Offline grundy53

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Just want to double check....
« on: January 03, 2012, 03:37:53 PM »
Midway has Hornaday LEVERevolution bullets in .450 bushmaster (.452) 250 grn and .45 long colt (.452) 225 grn.
the long colt bullets are half the price of the bushmaster bullets. Since they are the same caliber I can load the long colt bullets in my bushmaster casings and shoot safely right? I just want to make sure. I know the bushmaster bullets have a higher B.C and  I would still load them for hunting but the long colts are more cost effective for plinking.... what do you guys think?

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Re: Just want to double check....
« Reply #1 on: January 03, 2012, 05:03:36 PM »
For plinking, I would think you could find bullets cheaper than the LRs suitable for the .450 Bushmaster.

The 450 Bushmaster LRs appear to be 250 grains, and the LC LRs appear to be 225 grains.  Seating depth and gas gun timing would need to be considered. The LC LRs have two cannelures (from the pics), which may not work for your application, or you would crimp not in the cannelure, such as with a Lee factory crimp die.

I suspect also that the 450 Bushmaster LRs are constructed stronger and designed to expand appropriately at the designed velocities of 450 Bushmaster (ca. 2200), whereas the LC LRs would be designed to expand at substantially lower velocities (check Hornady LR spec. ammo velocities).

Can it be done? I don't know for sure.

Do you have data for the 225 grain LC LRs for the .450 Bushmaster?

Will the 225 grain LC LR bullets stay together at the increased velocity and rotational speed that you should expect out of the .450 Bushmaster? Call Hornady and ask.

Are you prepared to mess around with seating depth and powder charges to get feeding and reliable cycling with the lighter bullets?

Someone has probably tried it and written about it on the internet, but these are just some of the things that come to mind.

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Re: Just want to double check....
« Reply #2 on: January 03, 2012, 06:10:49 PM »
Sure, load them and shoot them.

 


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