Frank in the Laurels
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...God I remember BigGreen I think trying this back in the 70's with a variety of cartridges..didn't last long, no one came to the party if my old memory is correct..
I'm surprised the rounds would cycle the autoloader's action. They generally don't have much recoil as the payload is 1/3 of a normal .308 projectile. That said, I'm not surprised that it dumped the deer at 80 yards. The speed of the bullet rivals a .220 Swift, and 80 yards is ....well, 80 yards. My objective is to get a 2" group at 100 yards. Then it will be good enough for coyote hunting the way we do it with a call. All shots are within 100 yards.We had a young man join our youth hunt a couple years ago. He showed up with his grandfathers 742 '06 with a box of the old Remington Saboted ammo. I tried to convince him not to use them and we would sight his rifle in with 150gr ammo I had.
All I could think of was a wounded animal if he happen to connect. Since he was too young (14 yo) to hunt alone, one of our guys took him out.
The plan was to back him up with a 308 in case he connected.
He got an opportunity on a nice 8 point buck, connected at 80 yards. Dropped him like a ton of bricks. We were all shocked and happy for him.
So they do work, not something I would ever be interested in. But the proof is in the pudding.
The ballistics would be better for a sub-caliber bullet of the same weight assuming you could get it to fly true.I guess my question would be why? Why not just load a .308 110 gr. Varmint bullet
I've been trying various .22 cal varmint bullets in .308 sabots. Accuracy and stability have been somewhat horrible! I've tried ramping up the velocity to over 4000 fps and even used some pistol powders to get it down to less than 2000 fps. Longer bullets (>65 gr) keyhole badly, which I understand because my 30-06 is 1-10" twist, but even the little 40 gr bullets are all over the place. I remember from the dim dark past that Jim Carmichel of "Outdoor Life" fame was able to give the things a thumbs up. Anyhoo, looking for any experience/advice I can get.
I guess my question would be why? Why not just load a .308 110 gr. Varmint bullet
Vinnie could not figure where he lost that round, when Tommy Two Face was whacked. Don't worry, Vinnie was whacked also. Forget about it.Factory Sabots or Home made??? Way back in around 1970 I was wabbit hunting in the PA Coal Strippins area. I found a loaded 30.06 with a Sabot loaded with a .22 Fluorescent Green Ballistic Tip in the Sabot. I always thought that it was made to shoot someone because you could not bet the ballistics off of the .22 since it never touched the Lands/Groves.
Maybe playing with danger trying to load a .224 into a .308 barrel with sabots. Are these Sabots Home Made or designed???
Just looking for the safety facture. If one of your .224 bullets turn sideways in the barrel at 4,000 fps. ???? OR comes out of the barrel sideways which way will it be traveling?
I imaging that there are some companies that sell .308 Sabot .224 that you can load safely.