16 February 2005, 07:08
700 nitrobarns now has 470 nitro banded solids
barns now has 470 nitro banded flat nose solid for those that are interested.
16 February 2005, 07:33
surestrikeI'm so excited my hands are trembling!! COOL COOL COOL...
16 February 2005, 07:39
surestrike700,
They are not on the web site yet.. where'd you see them>?
16 February 2005, 11:31
SnakeLoverHas anyone ordered these yet? When I checked out Charles' link above, I was confused by the description. The header calls out the .470 nitro calibers, yet the last line within the features section states
quote:
Offered in .375 to .458 calibers
Wouldn't it really offered in .375 to .470 calibers??
16 February 2005, 20:26
GarByI'M GETTING SOME!!! I think this will be a great bullet....but I'm going to load them myself to see. I'll call Barnes and find out, if possible, the hardness of the cooper/zinc alloy...relatively speaking, of course. I've always had good luck with Barnes products and this mono-metal, flat nosed solid should be just the ticket. Just my $.02.
Gary B.
16 February 2005, 21:06
GarByActually.....just ordered some! I talked with Ty at Barnes regarding the metal, function of the bands, etc. He said that the purpose of the bands was, indeed, to receive the metal engraved by the rifling. It is not as hard as some of the other mono-metal bullets out there but PLENTY hard enough for its intended job. Pressure tests done by Barnes indicate pressures with the banded bullets to be less than 2 other bullets tested (which shall remain nameless, lest somebody gets upset). Standard load data in their latest manual can be used for the Banded Solids....yes, the data for the blue bullets. I ordered a couple of boxes....we'll see!
Gary B.
16 February 2005, 21:14
bullsprigDon't mean to hijack the thread but who makes solids in factory loads for 375
Thanks Sprig
16 February 2005, 22:15
buckeyeshooterYeeeHaaa!!!! Now wer're talking!!!
17 February 2005, 00:25
GarBySprig.....I believe Federal makes loads with solids for the 375....I'm assuming you mean the H&H? You can check their sight at
www.federalcartridge.com.
Gary B.