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.512 Cast bullets in my 50/110 86'??? (its .510 bore)
01 May 2007, 09:25
SAFARIKID.512 Cast bullets in my 50/110 86'??? (its .510 bore)
Will this cause excess presures or problems?..Oh,and while I am here,does someone make cast bullets in my bore size in the 550-600gr size with a BIG Metplat??
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01 May 2007, 20:28
Idaho SharpshooterLikely no pressure problems, but the oal will severely limit bullet length or powder capacity. My 86 will only feed a max length round of 2.74".
If you want to PM me your snail mail address I will send you a dozen or so of the two GC bullets I have.
One is a round/flatnose 620gr GC design that is 1.272" and the other is an RCBS design truncated cone that weighs 475gr GC and is 1.013" long. They are wheel weights and alox lubed.
regards,
Rich
DRSS
PS: you do know that you need a 550 Gibbs, don't you?
02 May 2007, 08:48
SAFARIKIDHi,I have ordered the new Woodleigh 500Gr Flatpoints as they were designed for this cartridge.I have 525 cast bullets and I guess they will be enough...I have a friend do the loading,so I dont want to get to complex...550 Gibbs...I like it,but I have enough Big Boes for now and my 600OK does it good.I may even replace it with the 700OK if it comes out as nice! Thanks for the offer!!
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Go to mountain molds, you can design whatever bullet you want, just dial in the nose length, meplat dia, desired weight, number of lube grooves et al. Excellent molds and reasonbly priced.
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03 May 2007, 08:10
boom stick
590 grains!
use these 450 grains for "plinking"
http://www.beartoothbullets.com/bulletselect/index.htm50 for $19
03 May 2007, 10:14
SAFARIKIDBoomstick,thanx...that would be a good bullet for what I want,just not sure what the oal Could be as I need to keep them under 2.80 to function in the lever action of my 86...Do you know how to figure oal so I dont buy them andnot be able to use them? ThanX!
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03 May 2007, 10:22
Idaho SharpshooterSafariKid,
call and ask how long the area from the crimp groove forward is. That is the limiting factor, since the case is straight.
Rich
DRSS
03 May 2007, 22:35
boom stickif you fllow the link and click on details it says 1.060 length and .520 nose to crimp and .375 meplat.
the 50-110 is 2.4" brass if i am correct so the oal will be 2.920" with the 590 grainers
you could trim the brass by.070 to get them to work
04 May 2007, 10:15
SAFARIKIDDANG BOOMSTICK,YOU ARE GOOD!I WILL HAVE TO THINK ABOUT THIS,ALOT OF EXTRA WOORK AND THEY MAY STILL NOT FEED 100%..I MAY HAVE TO STAY WITH THE 525 STUFF I HAVE FOR MY LIL BFR 50/110'S?! THANKS FOR THE INO/HELP/TIPS!
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04 May 2007, 11:44
boom stick
the 535 cast performance are .4" nose to crimp to give a good 2.8" oal
http://www.mountainmolds.com/i would do the mountain mold thing. i will design one for you.
truncated cone, 90% meplat, .45" nose to crimp, 600 grains, 3 grease grooves, .1" base, .060" front band, .688" inside case, 1.133" long, .327 s.d., .46" meplat and 600 grains
04 May 2007, 13:57
SAFARIKIDWe are up late!I see,that is interesting...you shotned nose to get oal down w/o shortning brass..and I still have 600grs!..Problem 1)..Mountain moulds may take months to do this?..2) alot of extra steps to get to that 600grs from 525-35 EZ grains 3)I dont cast,but I am sure I can find someone to do so...I tell you what,I am contemplating taking this 86 with me to Tanzania this September and Bashing a Big Bull with it and if I do,it would be worth it to go 600grs(plus I could use them in my BFR's!)...or just drop him with a EZ 525?!..again,I thank you for these efforts!Neat Stuff!..(Barnes just came out with a new designed mono solid in 570 grs,but grooves may be wrong for OAL)
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05 May 2007, 02:43
SAFARIKIDBOOMSTICK,Can the 1895 Winchester .405 also be rebarreled and work well with a 50 Alaskan or 50/110?
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Originally posted by boom stick:
the 535 cast performance are .4" nose to crimp to give a good 2.8" oal
http://www.mountainmolds.com/i would do the mountain mold thing. i will design one for you.
truncated cone, 90% meplat, .45" nose to crimp, 600 grains, 3 grease grooves, .1" base, .060" front band, .688" inside case, 1.133" long, .327 s.d., .46" meplat and 600 grains
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