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Back in the 70s I can remember my brother having a box of Accelerators for his 30-06. I have been reading up on using the modern equivilent in reloading. Here is a company offering the sabots: http://www.sabotreloadingpro.com/ From the reading that I've done in other places, it seems that results vary widely. I did come accross a thread where it was stated that it is extremely important to get the runout out of the reload before using it. Here is an example: http://www.sinclairintl.com/product/...tricity-Gauges
Has anyone SUCCESSFULLY reloaded using sabots? What is the best that i can expect for grouping at 100yds? I searched and Google searched "accelerator" + "sabot" but found nothing. My apologize if this thread is a duplicat
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I have not handloaded sabot highpower ammunition.
There is nothing wrong with keeping runout out of your handloads though. I say go for it Chop. Do you have a chronograph? Now is the time to have one, you'll be playing in chamber-pressure Spooksville with this -- I can't wait to see what you come up with. Cheers Tinker
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Also, get some photos up of your setup and of your targets -- with chrono data!!
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http://www.eabco.com/reload02.html.
My "accuracy" was dismal. And FYI >>>Do Not fire the sabots through any form of "muzzle brake/ flash suppressor"... The saobots can bloom in the muzzle device and create havoc. Giv'em a try, you might have better luck than I. |
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I won't be fiddling with 30 caliber handloads for a little while.
The next work I'll be doing with the .308 is to run my 180gr/2800fpsMV hunting loads at various distances between 100-400 yards so I can set up a ballistic chart for that rifle and load. I have some factory 30-30 accelerator ammunition here. Never ran it through a 30-30 rifle, but from time to time I come across them and think about sabot ammo for the highpower rifles. Sabots + flash suppressors (or other muzzle accessories) can equal big trouble for sure!! Lots of things to consider on the approach to a sub-caliber highpower rifle load. Rifling twist rate is definitely one of them. Have you experimented with overall length of the cartridge (seating depth) yet? You might find something there to help with accuracy. Have you taken a casting of your chamber? It's good to know what the throat and leade of your barrel look like before you go very far with load development on a project like this. Cheers Tinker
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keeps the rifling off the bullet thats a plus 1.
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Robert-
Couple things on that comment. First, the engraving of the barrel's rifling doesn't in any way damage or diminish the effectiveness/accuracy of a properly constructed and fit-for-caliber bullet. Next, unless one were to track down and collect the sabot, they're still leaving an engraved-with-rifling object in the field, and that kind of thing wouldn't likely be missed by the crew sent out there to collect such things. Cheers Tinker
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My thought process is that 20 plastic sabots will leave deposits in the barrel that will affect #21 sabot. The jacketed bullet will destroy the pattern created by the 21 sabots. Thoughts?
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One (or a thousand) jacketed bullets won't change the ballistic fingerprint of a barrel enough to screw with the results of a professional 'match-making' effort.
The best way to keep oneself out of that kind of trouble is to stay out of trouble. Cheers Tinker
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