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you take a 460wby primed with a215 fed primer stoke with 130 grains of varget top with a 300 grain hornady hollow point intended for a 45-70 crimp heavly. then to test take a milk jug full of water with a peice of ply board behind and detionate at 40 yds try then to find a hole in the wood. "Speed is the key." | ||
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I have also used this bullet in a .460. Haven't had a chance to shoot a milk jug yet, but did shoot a very small tree. Took out most of the trunk and shook down a lot of the leaves; I was surprised it was still standing. | |||
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Have you chronographed it yet??????? .If it can,t be grown , its gotta be mined .... | |||
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yes we have and got around 3300fps i say around give or take 50fps it was not as constant as i like. "Speed is the key." | |||
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I've done that too. The .460 Wby. is a sadly overlooked varmint cartridge. Kyler | |||
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Man, you guys are sick! I have never shot a ground squirrel with anything bigger than a .378 Weatherby with 300 grain bullets. R Flowers | |||
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I dont know about a ground squirrel but a coon I can tell you about caint find any of the parts just a gooy spot. "Speed is the key." | |||
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