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| I have one (in my collection), and it even has the SLAP headstamp. You see them on a semi-regular basis on the Auction Arms website under "Collectable ammo". While your there, look for the 50BMG Multi-ball rounds. |
| Posts: 2124 | Location: Whittemore, MI, USA | Registered: 07 March 2002 | 
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| There is a variety of military loadings in saboted rounds . I have two variations of the Singaporean loading , a wicked looking tungsten AP and a tracer version of the same . My understanding is the stuff is super expensive to make and barely accurate enough to warrant its existense. Maybe I'm wrong there ... I have a spare of the AP if you can figure a way to get it legally from me to you .....
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| Posts: 4474 | Location: Eltham , New Zealand | Registered: 13 May 2002 | 
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| Thanks guys but I was thinking more in line with reloaded rounds with like a Sierra Match King or Hornady A-Max in a Sabot. I have a 30-06 with a 60 gr V-Max that I use to shoot in my 06, looks wicked and was way fast with 57gr IMR 3031, 2" at 100 yards too.
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| short44, there are a bunch of these out there - not terribly common, but anyone who has the tooling to load .50 BMG can produce these Cinderella rounds - I've seen them with .30 ball, AP, tracer, even a minimal HE "observation" projectiles in the sabots. I came across a bunch of these, but have sold them all. They are strictly a hand load proposition. |
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| Just that I have never seen one at a gunshow, and would REALLYY like to have one for my collection...
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