23 June 2013, 00:45
thecanadianBerry's Bullets
How fast is too fast for these bullets? I picked up 150 .458 350gr on the cheap for my 450NE. Now the only question is will they handle the velocity?
23 June 2013, 04:21
hivelosityAre the plated, Hard cast, Or jacketed?
23 June 2013, 07:33
huffmaniteberry's are plated. Faintly recall a velocity around 1800 fps is max for them, but not sure about that. I've used them for reduced loads in a 30-06.
23 June 2013, 20:11
wrongtarget http://www.berrysmfg.com/produ..._350gr_RS_500ct.aspxhttp://www.berrysmfg.com/faq-q...t_these_bullets.aspx quote:
How fast can I shoot these bullets?
Velocities depend on the caliber, but as a rule of thumb, we recommend you don't shoot our plated bullets over 1250 feet-per-second. Our 44's actually shoot best around 1150 fps. 45's are generally good at 850-900 fps. Our bullets are not recommended for magnum velocities over 1250fps unless the bullet description denotes a thick plated bullet with a higher listed maximum for velocity.
24 June 2013, 02:26
thecanadianlooks like I will be using these with some trail boss reduced loads. Thanks!!!!
24 June 2013, 03:06
ZephyrCheck out my Trail Boss post in Double Rifles
Have Fun
24 June 2013, 04:07
Alberta CanuckI commonly use 59.0 grains of either IMR 4895 or N-135 behind the plated .45 caliber Berry's bullets in my .45-70 Browning M 1886 lever action, and in my gun they work just fine...very accurate out to 100 yards.
I haven't shot them for group at distances longer than that, but have no trouble at all with things like deer out to beyond 150 yards.
I Haven't experienced any leading whatsoever with them.
Cast bullets are a law unto themselves. I suspect the critical concern is whether your individual rifle barrels "like" them.
24 June 2013, 07:49
bartschequote:
How fast is too fast for these bullets?
Don't know about the 45 cal but the 30 cal in four rifles is MOA when kept under 1700 fps. Starts to unravel after that.

roger