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.505 Gibbs turned up today.
21 August 2012, 15:57
hdu505.505 Gibbs turned up today.
made some light hollowpoints from Hornady DGXs for smacking pigs, foxes, goats, rabbits etc. :-)
Hollowpoint beside. 45acp
Rings ordered, scope funds pending. Will get the smith to check the stock, probably get the bolt handle checkered. would love to get the rear bridge milled to fit a popup peep like the old BRNO 602.
Hope to knock some buffalo with it in early October.
21 August 2012, 19:31
Safari-HuntLooks good very good in fact.
Frederik Cocquyt
I always try to use enough gun but then sometimes a brainshot works just as good.
22 August 2012, 02:20
338UserNice one. 525gn Woodleighs driven at 2500fps by 142gn AR2209 are devastating on pigs. I have a couple of recovered bullets I can show you on Sunday if you come along to the BGR shoot at the SSAA range Mt Petrie Rd Belmont. I would slow them down a lot if you wanted to hunt buffalo, as 2500 fps is too fast for optimum penetration (doesn't really matter on pigs though). You will have fun with that.
22 August 2012, 02:24
hdu505Thanks mate,
Belmon tis a bit of a hike for me.. (about 1000k's) but I'll be up there next month. Did you try 2213 much?
22 August 2012, 06:11
viperidaequote:
Originally posted by 338User:
525gn Woodleighs driven at 2500fps by 142gn AR2209 are devastating on pigs.
From my experience anything above 2300fps hurts a lot!
22 August 2012, 06:14
505GI'd agree with that !
Any reason you went Hornady over Woodleigh Bullets ?
Pigs shooing with the 505 is awesome fun.
Also works on other things as well to devastating effect !!!
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Previously 500N with many thousands of posts !
22 August 2012, 07:08
hdu505I have 2 boxes of woodleighs for buff.
I wanted some cheap pills for plinking. I'd read on here the jackets on the Hornadys were abit thin / fragile and the Hornadys were "only" $112 per 50. I wanted them to open like varmint grenades so I made a jig in my milling machine and made them hollowpoints. Will only be used for funs and games, not for the big stuff.
23 August 2012, 13:52
338Userquote:
Originally posted by hdu505:
Thanks mate,
Belmon tis a bit of a hike for me.. (about 1000k's) but I'll be up there next month. Did you try 2213 much?
Yes I have tried AR2213SC, it is probably a better choice for the 525gn bullet if you want to keep it at or below Woodleigh's max recommended impact velocity. However most of the loads I tested with AR2213SC were with the 600gn PPSN. I ended up settling on 130gn AR2209 for 2270 fps. I am normally at the Belmont range on the fourth Sunday of each month, so if you are up here then come & join in our competition, or even just come over for a yarn.
23 August 2012, 13:59
338Userquote:
Originally posted by 505G:
I'd agree with that !
Any reason you went Hornady over Woodleigh Bullets ?
Pigs shooing with the 505 is awesome fun.
Also works on other things as well to devastating effect !!!
.
I agree, very awesome fun. Recoil isn't too bad if the rifle is heavy enough. 2500fps with the 525gn gives about 102 ft lbs of recoil, in my 11 lb rifle, which is about the same as the 600gn at 2270fps. I tried 600gn up to 2380fps, but I found that to be a bit unpleasant. (and unnecessary anyway). Once you get used to it it is fine, and when hunting you don't even notice the recoil.
I am pretty sure the Woodleighs are cheaper here than Hornady's. Although I haven't priced 505 Hornady's, but the 400gn 416 Hornady's are more expensive than the 410gn 416 Woodleighs.
24 August 2012, 04:52
hdu505I'll have to look at those .416 prices. I've been shooting pigs with .400gn frontier projectiles in my .416. They just about explode! Like a big soft lead cricket ball!
I have some barnes and hornadys in .416 but havent shot the woodleighs. Hornady were definately cheaper last time I bought for the .416.
24 August 2012, 14:45
338UserMaybe that is a locational specific pricing issue, but I definitely can get 416 cal 410gn Woodleighs cheaper than 416 cal 400gn Hornadys in Brisbane, although it is not a big difference.