07 October 2007, 02:21
RMiller500 s&w handi rifle
I now have a 500 mag handi-rifle.
Shot a few loads in it today.
400 grain sierra
38 grains h110 = 1779
39 grains h110 = 1860
40 grains h110 = 1896
34 grains lil-gun = 1752
35 grains lil-gun = 1829
36 grains lil-gun = 1898
37 grains lil-gun = 1926
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hornady 500 grain XTP
28 grains lil-gun = 1510
29 grains lil-gun = 1545
30 grains lil-gun = 1589
33 grains H110 = 1548, 1577
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Also loaded some muzzle loader sabots.
These are the .452 250 grain sst for the 50 cal muzzle loader. 45 grains H110 for 2400 F.P.S.
these loads are for information only.always work up.
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07 October 2007, 02:26
Hot CoreI was just looking at one of the .500 S&W Revolvers yesterday. I'd guess your Rifle doesn't weigh much more than that Honkin Revolver.
What kind of accuracy do you get with the Sabots?
07 October 2007, 02:33
RMillerAll I can tell you is that they seem to fly straight at 25 feet.
Today was the first time I have shot the rifle. Just bought it yesterday afternoon.
I plan on scoping the rifle and loading up some more ammo and sighting it in. But don't know when I get to it since hunting season wont come around again for 10 more months.
07 October 2007, 17:58
Hot CoreI actually saw the Cartridge before I saw the Revolvers. I stood there thinking it would make a right fine Deer, Bear, and Hog Killer in a lever action. I had no idea that H&R had tooled up for them. Since they are part of Marlin, we still might just see it in a Lever Action.
I'll be looking forward to seeing your results with the Sabots. That sure adds an extra level of usefulness to that Cartridge. And when the Hornady Evolution Bullets hit the shelf, it should be very interesting to try them in the Sabots.
Best of luck with it.
08 October 2007, 08:48
RMillerThe loads all seemed to group. Except for the sabots. They were all over but the did fly nose first.
08 October 2007, 17:01
Hot CoreYears ago I was communicating with a fellow about using Sabots in a 45-70. He was also having problems getting it to group. I think he decided to try a slightly slower Powder, but it could be just the opposite. It must have been about the time the "Shooters" Board went under, because I don't remember any additional info from him.
As usual, if you are venturing into Loads which are Un-Tested by a Powder or Bullet manufacturer, I'd encourage you to keep an eye on the Pressure with good old PRE. It will alert you to Pressure Spikes and erratic Loads with first-hand info directly from the Case.
Best of luck to you.
14 October 2007, 09:09
RMilleralso loaded some barnes 375 grain xpb
35 h110=1757
36 h110=1838
37 h110=1859
38 h110=1878
looks to me like 36 grains is max with not much gain in velocity from more powder. There was no signs of high pressure with any of the loads. ----