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New bullet weights coming to No Excuses. We're adding a 420 grain and a 600 grain to the existing 50 caliber line-up of 460 and 495 grain bullets. Here's a photo of the 420 and 600 on either side of the most popular 460 grain 50 Caliber bullet. Should be available in the next 30 days or so. Please don't pay much attention to the bullet quality. These were the first to come out of the molds and I was excited to introduce them. Another thousand and they should be seasoned in.
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Wondering what kind of Weight Consistency we gonna see in the 600 Grain Bullets?









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I have shot some of your bullets. I shot them greased and I also took the grease off and sized them to shoot with paper patch. The paper patched ones shot pretty good. I recommend your bullets to most guys that ask me about bullets. You might think about offering some in .493 and no lube for guys that want to paper patch but don't want to pour their own. They would only have to wrap them and shoot.
 
I hear that a lot! But.....there were some (more than I originally thought there would be)that wanted me to start offering the 600s. The announcement of the 600s got me in trouble with those that wanted a lighter bullet, so that's the reasoning behind the 420s. I'm gonna sneak off now before someone thinks they want some sort of hollow point........

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But Bean, if you haven't tried them, I would also try the 350 gr Hornady FPBs. Has the rear bell as well. You have to use a short starter with them. Place bullet in the QLA and then give a "whap" with your palm on the short starter to "size" them to your barrel, then push down normally. They have shot well and killed 4 elk for us. Brother killed an elk with his Omega this year with his Omega that still has the QLA

txhunter58

venor, ergo sum (I hunt, therefore I am)
 
New to inlines: I can see alot of fp of energy but how do these things fly after 100 yd or so? I got 300 gr Thor for CO deer hunt. Any ballistics charts w trajectories anyone can point me towards to understand differences/advantages in this vast of a diffference in bullet weights? Thanks
 
I use a 460 gr bullshop bullet currently because I like flinging big hunks of lead. But I have also used the 350 gr Hornady fpb. The FPB has killed 5 elk for my brother and I.

That said, if you shoot the 300 Thor accurately it will fly flatter and be big enough for any elk due to its copper design.


But just for grins, search for 400 yard targets and see what Marley uses. He killed a bull at 270+ yards with a 460 no excuse.

txhunter58

venor, ergo sum (I hunt, therefore I am)
 
I know there are a lot of folks out there shooting (and loving) the No Excuses 460s and 495s out of their Knight rifles. The 420s and 600s are new this year and there hasn't been much feed back on either yet. There is a 50 caliber sampler pack available where there are 12 bullets of each weight (420, 460, 495 and 600) so you can see which works best for your application.

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>I know there are a lot
>of folks out there shooting
>(and loving) the No Excuses
>460s and 495s out of
>their Knight rifles. The 420s
>and 600s are new this
>year and there hasn't been
>much feed back on either
>yet. There is a 50
>caliber sampler pack available where
>there are 12 bullets of
>each weight (420, 460, 495
>and 600) so you can
>see which works best for
>your application.
>
>www.muzzleloading-bullets.com

Can you send me a PM. I sent question via email but got no reply.

I am interested in trying this bullet, but I believe my bore might be on the tight side. Wondering if a sample pack can be made for different diameter bullets.
 
I bought 2 boxes of the .504 oversized last year I wasn't to impressed with them in my optima v2 I like conicals with a snug fit these 420 graners wouldn't even group worth a flip I won't buy any more there a waste of money I wouldn't recommend them to anyone
 
You sound like a guy with a vendetta. 1 post and it is to bad mouth no excuses? LOTS of positive reviews and results in lots of guns and on game.

Does your gun shoot other conicals well? How many combinations of powders and powder amounts did you try? Loose or pellets? Lots of reasons they might not have shot well in a particular gun. Optimas are reported to be good guns but no muzzy is a centerfire rifle.

txhunter58

venor, ergo sum (I hunt, therefore I am)
 
Agree, 1 post and slamming a proven product.?? I've shot several boxes of No Excuses with great results, use to by my bullets from White and they were great as well. Bought the CVA accura this year and going to bench my ol faithful White for awhile, experimenting with Thor coppers in my Cva , but I'm confident that I can fall back to the 460 No a Excuses and be just fine .
 
That is why you don't shoot them with a big load of powder. My elk load with those bullets is 90 grains of BH 209

txhunter58

venor, ergo sum (I hunt, therefore I am)
 
I have a 1 in 24" twist gun. I have been shooting paper patch 400 grain bullets with a peep sight. I recorded three times at the range of five shot groups of 2 1/4", 3" and 3 1/2 at 100 yards. I just got back from the range shooting the 250 grain blue sabot no-excuse bullets. The best I could do at 100 yards was a 5" group. That's certainly not very exciting. I'll try it again and I am also going to also try the Hornady 10MM with the blue ribbed sabot. I was hopeful of a better group. Maybe it was me.
 
I guess to be fair I better mention that when I had a scope on this barrel the groups were half what the three were with the peep, so I really don't know how good of a group the no-excuse would be under magnification.
 
Went to the shooting range today with the peep sight 45 caliber gun. The paper patch bullets shot a 1 1/2" group. The no-excuse 250 grain 10mm sabot bullet shot a 4" group. Guess I will reduce the powder to hopefully improve the groups. The paper patch bullets are not one I can hunt with. I am afraid they will fall out if I held the barrel down.
 

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