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Can anyone explain the difference and tell me why I have to load my gun differently if I'm using HPS ( High Pressure Sabots )
Thats fine, however it lists two seperate loads for that bullet one with a HPS and one with out. The reccomende load with a HPS is a lower powder charge. Why?
Thats fine, however it lists two seperate loads for that bullet one with a HPS and one with out. The reccomende load with a HPS is a lower powder charge. Why?
Hornet22savage said:Can anyone explain the difference and tell me why I have to load my gun differently if I'm using HPS ( High Pressure Sabots )
GM54-120 said:RAZORBACK
First of all thank you for making some fine products.
I do have 2 question about the 357/45 sabots you make. I got the Orange PR branded MMP sabots. I thought Cabelas was going to send me your BLUE 357/45 sabots.
Im not quite happy with the PR version. It appears to be made for a bevel or boattail base bullet and very few i have tried fit the sabot well. Im only using them with 90gr or less charges for plinking and varmints.
Is your BLUE 357/45 sabot the same and just a different color or are there other differences? Your website has very limited data with the NON HPH sabot loads and old slower twist barrels. Do you plan on updating this data and possibly include some 180gr .357 bullets? Sofar im getting the best results with Berry's plated 158gr HPs.
GM54-120 said:Ok thank you. There packaging specifically states "Precision Rifle MMP sabots" so i thought i would ask.
I will just try your Blue 357/45 sabots with the 158gr HP and the 147gr Hornady XTP. Both of those should work in your original Blue. It appears that their Orange is more oriented for their bullets with a boattail and im not happy with the fit at the base of the bullet. Ive used their QT bullet/sabots in 45cal and been fairly pleased.
Your tan 40/45 is my favorite sofar.
Thank you.
It would seem, that any sabot petel, that extends past the load bearing surface of the bullet, and up past where the ogive of the bullet starts, is unneeded.
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