No Excuses has just started offering saboted bullets and are receiving excellent reviews. Available in 250 thru 400 grains, flat based or boat tailed bullets.
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Anywhere between 90-100 grains of BH. Shot the new No Excuses Sabots in 250 and 300 grain flat based. They come with Harvester Crush Rib High Pressure sabots. Load easy-Awesome accuracy!
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YOWZA! BH209 is the chit!!!!!! Swabbed every few shots to stay in practice but the groups just never started to grow like the Triple 7 did. Bet the Triple 7 would hold groups nearly as well with some swabbing too. Thanks for everyone's help!!!! 5 shots-one ragged hole!
Been a heavy conical guy for 20 years-tinkering with sabots for the first time.
First two shots nearly the same hole and it opens up dramatically after that?
Could use some advice on how often you swab/clean? Between every shot? Every other shot? Does swabbing help with plastic build up...
that group was shot with 320 grain Boat tails shot in a Red Harvester Crush Ribbed sabot.
Currently offering them in 250, 300, 350 and 400 grains in both flat based and boat tailed until someone convinces me that a different weight is the "ticket".
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Not sure what "sling shot velocities are but think we might be on the right trail with our first trip out. 1850 fps/5 shots at 100 yards.Dang flyer.........
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No Excuses is in the process of introducing sabots to our current line-up of solid conical bullets and could really use your advice.
We have purchased the necessary equipment to begin swaging lead sabots both in flat and boat tail bases and are interested in what weights you would like to see...
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...