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Hi all, my reamer has finally been shipped after a couple of months wait. Is there an afordable source of 500gn 475 bullets? As long as I have the bullet weight and velocity the same, ie 500 gn 2150fps, should regulation be reletivley the same as a factory load? What about a 500gn cast bullet?

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Posts: 2924 | Location: Arkansas | Registered: 23 December 2002Reply With Quote
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"Affordable" is a problem. Sometimes "in stock" is a problem.

Woodleighs are sometimes available at Midway. Usually in stock at Huntington. Very pretty bullets ... not cheap.

Hawk makes a number of .475 bullets in varying jacket thickness. See:

http://www.hawkbullets.com/maintest.htm

Wayne at:

http://WWW.CUSTOMCASTBULLETS.COM/

makes a very nice 540 gr LFN cast projectile. It is a bit long. Might be worth a try in your gun. I believe I remember that Graf and Sons sells a 500 gr cast projectile as well.

Ballisti-Cast makes a very nice LFNGC mold in a variety of weights including the 500.

Good luck,
 
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I was looking for the same thing about 6 months ago, and had very good results dealing with Hawk. Nice bullets and nice people.
 
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What weight and jacket thickness did you get, and have you taken any game with them yet?
 
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Glenn,sent you an email.
 
Posts: 562 | Location: Houston Tx | Registered: 23 October 2002Reply With Quote
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Thanks, the Hawk bullets look like a good deal for load developement and regulation.

Round Nose
400 grains x .035 RN...........$32.50
400 grains x .050 RN...........$37.50
400 grains x .065 RN...........$52.00
500 grains x .035 RN...........$36.50
500 grains x .050 RN...........$41.50
500 grains x .065 RN...........$54.00
600 grains x .050 RN...........$45.50

which 500gn jacket thickness would be best for Elk?
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"Affordable .475 Bullets", that's an oxymoron if I ever heard one. I use the 500 gr Barnes XLC's at around $18.00 pr box of 20.
 
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Lar45,

I know that you asked about 500 grain bullets, but have you considered pistol bullets for plinking and practice? A 470 double is on my wish list at present, so this question has crossed my mind as well.

Midway

Good shooting,
Jim
 
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Based on using Hawk .025jkt. 300gr. in a 450/400, and .035jkt. 286gr bullets in a 9.3x74R on deer and pigs I would use the 500gr. 0.35jkt on elk.
 
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Thanks, the .035 sounds good to me.
I do like cast bullets. I picked up a 400 gn mold to try and 475 is sending me some 500's to try in it. I'd like to be able to shoot lots of cast bullets that will regulate the same for practice and plinking. I think I should regulate the gun with a 500gn@ 2150 jacketed bullet though. Does anyone know if a 500gn cast bullet at the same velocity, 2150, will hit in the same place as a jacketed one? concerning the regulation not group size? It would seem like it would, but I have no actual experience in this.
Maybe I'll check it and post the results.
The reamer showed up in Saturdays mail, I should be ready soon.
 
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