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Commercial cast .458 wm/lott/ackley 500gr boolets? I found some "Jae-Bok Young's"

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26 September 2007, 22:10
ptaylor
Commercial cast .458 wm/lott/ackley 500gr boolets? I found some "Jae-Bok Young's"
Anybody make a 550-450gr gas check bullet designed for something other than the 45/70. I would love a link to a website that I could order from thanks. Any nose shape would work as long as the crimp groove is in the right place.
27 September 2007, 01:46
idabull
Dan C. @ The Bull Shop will have one or more somethings for you.... Idabull
27 September 2007, 03:42
Idaho Sharpshooter
Laser-Cast has one you might enjoy. They offer a gas checked 430gr with a Bhn of 24...X 1442* = nearly 35,000Psi yield strenth...ought to take you past 2300fps without leading.

Rich
DRSS
Knowledge not shared is knowledge lost...

*the engineers have figured out a basic rule of thumb with regard to cast bullet alloys and speeds. The constant is 1442 times the Bhn (Brinnell hardness) as a pressure in Psi that will near-instantly obdurate (seal) the bullet
in the bore. The gas-tight seal prevents gasses from scoring the bullet and smearing chunks all along the barrel. It's why too hard a bullet can be worse than one too soft. One leads because it does not seal, and the other does not let the bullet lube keep from acting as a sort-of tinning agent. This is the gist of what I got from some phone conversations with Ed Harris of NRA and the Cast Bullet Assn...who does know about such things.
27 September 2007, 16:50
Me_Plat
What is wrong with the bullets for a 45/70. sounds as if one doesn't know all there is out there for the 45/70/458win/458Lott.
27 September 2007, 19:32
ptaylor
I'm looking for somthing like this with correct crimp groove location (see below). I have plenty of 45/70 cast bullets but when you seat them to proper lenght in my 458AR you either don't have a crimp groove or you have alot of exposed lube grooves that get all gumed up with crud over time.


28 September 2007, 03:23
idabull
at one time,Dan.C. was offering castings from lyman 462560,including an HP version..the standard worked fine in my 2 458's. with signicant diff.in thraoting on these calibers it's a guessing game sans a chamber casting..good luck, Idabull
02 November 2007, 07:39
KDM Custom
I have a 450 grain and 550 grain LFNGC specifically for the 45-70 and 450 Marlin.

http://www.kdm-custom-bullets.com


KDM Custom Bullets