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Title: Recreation @ the Dinger Farm
Post by: Sabotloader on May 13, 2019, 03:32:56 PM
Had a few minutes this morning to burn so I decided to head out to the farm and do some shooting.  All this hoping that Marty was not farming this morning!!??

The rifle I had planned to use this fall during regular rifle deer season here in Idaho was my Knight Ulite Nitride 50 cal.  I have a 3x9x42 Redfield Revenge with the Accu-Ranger reticule mounted on the rifle.  I shot this rifle a lot in late winter and have it already sighted in for my fall deer hunting.  Lehigh Dave, in answer to several requests, about a bullet that would load in some of the very tight 50 cal. bores decided to make and offer a .451 bullet.  He also, I think, was fielding some questions about his (saboted) bullets that might also be shot in a slow twist barrel.  His new bullet served both requests - a .451x230CF-HP.

(https://i.postimg.cc/sDDpwYcB/Lehigh-451-230.jpg)

I received some of the bullets and the first thing I wanted to try - will they really shoot from a 1/48 twist barrel? They do!

Next, I tried them in a Knight Mountaineer and a Knight Nitride Ulite.  They shot outstanding! After getting sighted in I also shot them through a chrono to work up a Ballistic Sheet.

(https://i.postimg.cc/YSG9typ0/Lehigh_451x230_BH.jpg)

After doing this ballistic sheet - I had decided I really didn't need a FT 45 for hunting - Idaho will not let you hunt elk with a 45 anyway. So I sold 2 of my three FT twist 45's.

Now that Lehigh Dave has created the sabotless .458x260CF-HP, I am now having second thoughts about using a FT 45 for deer hunting during regular rifle season.

This is a composite picture of this mornings fun shoot.  Nothing had changed since I put the rifle away last winter. Still sighted right on and the 5 birds payed the price....

(https://i.postimg.cc/bYt0d2G7/5-13-Shoot-Composite.jpg)

When farmer Marty moves his walk-about tractor - I will be able to stretch the range to 200 yards

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