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08 November 2009, 05:56
clintsfolly
my baby big bore
my savage 110 lh 450 marlin cast boolit gun may be blued and back tomorrow. with luck i can get it back together sighted in and take it with me 10/12 to deer camp and hurt a buck real bad! 330hp/2100 I think this will be a nice whitetail/black bear rifle wish me luck Clint
08 November 2009, 19:39
RandyB
Good luck with it. It will be fun. I just got through building one on a Model 7. Working up loads with 300gr jacketed bullets. Accuracy is good. Makes big hole in paper. Hope to make big hole in hog.RandyB.
08 November 2009, 20:27
jeffeosso
its a great deer round ... and will knock em flat .. you'll be surprised at the critters reaction, if you aren't used to bigbores

350hornady RNs are great, 300gr hornady HP will blow up


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08 November 2009, 21:12
clintsfolly
have seen the Boom Flop factor! i have a smokeless muzzleloader a 300rem hp at 2000 make a mean deer load thanks Clint
09 November 2009, 00:04
DRS
quote:
Originally posted by clintsfolly:
my savage 110 lh 450 marlin cast boolit gun may be blued and back tomorrow. with luck i can get it back together sighted in and take it with me 10/12 to deer camp and hurt a buck real bad! 330hp/2100 I think this will be a nice whitetail/black bear rifle wish me luck Clint


Lot-of-luck Clint! I own an old Remington M-722 that I had converted to .458 X 2" American, which is very much like the .450 Marlin. I used 42.0 grs/IMR-4198/300 gr. HP and have taken several Deer with it. Really knocks them over! <Good Luck!>


David
09 November 2009, 00:53
clintsfolly
am using 55gr of aa2230 with my cast 330hp(457122) clint
09 November 2009, 05:23
clintsfolly
Well i guess the best wishes helped!! got my rifle parts back today and have reassembled them hope tomorrow to get it sighted in. thanks for the good wishes Clint
10 November 2009, 01:06
clintsfolly
just back form the range got all sighted in. i think that 2"3shot group at 200yds is fine. 330hp at 2100fps but i may be just a little over gunned for deer! May the Boom Flop be with you!!Clint
10 November 2009, 02:54
Charles_Helm
Good luck on the deer. beer


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20 November 2009, 18:32
clintsfolly
get back last night late. well my 330hp at 2100 work just fine on whitetails! 11:30 11/15 a 8pt 170lbs buck gave me a 180yds shoot the hit was high and tight to the shoulder and exited 4"behind the last rib. after a 35yd death run he is mine! 4;30 another 8pt but bigger tried to walk by at 80yds broke his back! down he goes. was talking to the guys on the ferryboat only one other buck has been taken that is larger this year. thanks for all the well wishes and good luck to all! Clint
20 November 2009, 18:51
packrattusnongratus
This is late. May the force be with you. I have always admired the power of the 45-70. You should see the bang flop from a .58 705 gr old style hollow base. It is shot from a rolling block I had fitted with a Sharon rifle barrel in about '76. Just as you described, but they don't usually make five feet. Big bores are just lots of fun. Good luck on your next big bore hunt. Packy
20 November 2009, 19:48
Low Wall
Hello Clint..
I figured that the Gould 330HP at 2100fps would explode on a deer like a varmint bullet .
What type of alloy were you using and was it heat treated?
As the Gould is a plain base how did you protect the base at the vel. you were shooting?

And congratulations on your bucks! thumb





20 November 2009, 22:27
clintsfolly
Hi i am using lyman #2 and a GC sit upside down in the case then use the boolit to sit it. so far 1" hole in 1 1/4"out Clint
21 November 2009, 06:14
Low Wall
Thanks Clint..
I have that mold and will give your formula a try when I get back around to shooting my 45-70's again..