ntsqd
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We'll have to agree to disagree then.
We'll have to agree to disagree then.
I've used the 70-grain Speer bullet on deer as well, out of a 22-250 at around 3200 fps. It killed them quite handily, and didn't blow up all the grinding meat. The 64-grain Winchester Power Point was also an excellent performer. Both bullets have fairly thick jackets, so they might stand up to the rotational stresses. He'd be giving up close to 1000 fps from his desired velocity target, though, so neither is going to fit the bill for this guy's project.
Wasn't meant to be. Just anecdotal to the usage of the sabots for high vel loads. It was the 55's and the 45 we used above 5k.
My comment was pretty much just anecdotal, as well. I have never used sabots in this application - just in 12-gauge slug loads for deer. They are very effective in that application. Since you have worked with them, how fast do you think the heavier .224" bullets could be pushed out of a large-capacity .30-caliber cartridge like a 300 WM ? Also, I've never seen sabots offered for sale. Where did you get the plastic sabots you were using ?
One company I have used no longer manufactures them, but here is the other I use:
https://www.eabco.net/Accelerator-Type-Sabots-for-30-Caliber-Cartridges-100_p_13645.html
One of the cheapest ways to exercise the speed demons, but keep accuracy expectations within reason.
Also, back in the early 90's, Remington sold a large lot of pulled Accelerator sabots that were sold at a local gunshow, and those worked well.