Results: Reduced Loads with Trailboss Powder
I've been thinking about reduced loads for the 470 with an eye to using them on a self-guided ele hunt in Cameroon.
I made up six rounds and tested them this past weekend. I used 400gr Hornaday pistol bullets, Fed brass, 215 mag primers and 35gr of Trailboss powder.
Velocities at 10ft from muzzles were;
Right Barrel: 1313, 1286, 1434
Left Barrel: 1199, 1294, 1264
Target below shot from bench at 25yd.s. The lower right hole is the last left which I think I pulled a bit. The group is not too bad and about an inch overall larger than with 500gr bullets at around 2150. With a bit of experimentation I think the groups could be nearly identical to those shot with the full-house loads.
Recoil was very mild as was report. I think this has potential for great practice fodder as well as low-noise hunting bullets for close range stuff like diker etc. in Cameroon.
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02 June 2010, 23:04
470EvansBrett,
Looks like a good load. Can you tell me more about the rifle?
470,
It's a William Douglas, they were imported by Cape Outfitters in the 80's. It weighs 9 pounds. It's regulation is decent and fits me well.
I've shot a couple of ele and a few buff with it.
Do you have an Evans rifle?
Brett
03 June 2010, 03:34
Mike BrooksYou could also look at 5744 powder for reduced loads. Make sure that you don't use any fillers with this one.
03 June 2010, 04:18
470Evansquote:
Originally posted by Brett:
470,
It's a William Douglas, they were imported by Cape Outfitters in the 80's. It weighs 9 pounds. It's regulation is decent and fits me well.
I've shot a couple of ele and a few buff with it.
Do you have an Evans rifle?
Brett
I do have an Evans 470. I just returned from a great hunt in Zim where I took a nice elephant and buffalo with it. There's a hunt report in that section. My PH has a Douglas 470 with a lot of hunting miles on it.
Mike, the TB is giving good results and is safe. I think I'll stick with it. Thanks for the suggestion, however.
470, Just read your report - great ele! Was it Niel's 470? Would love to see a pic of that rifle...
Brett