Swam with the Hammerheads Yesterday!
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Re: Swam with the Hammerheads Yesterday!
The spec is that the total package, sabot and slug, weigh 490-grains. Sabot runs about 77-grains, so about 413-grains for the slug. I know the total is right and will check the weights when I go out to the reloading room. I'm using a 6:4 linotype to wheel weights so my total ejection package is lighter, 472-grains. The slug is tough as nails and I finally recovered one from my clay berm.Et2ss wrote:How heavy does that mould throw those hammerheads?
The sabot is ejected on contact, I find a bunch of them between the target backing and berm.
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Re: Swam with the Hammerheads Yesterday!
Yeah, that's a hard slug! Looks like they'd bust some bone, no problem.
I always thought slugs were soft lead? (can you tell I've never cast slugs?)
I always thought slugs were soft lead? (can you tell I've never cast slugs?)
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Hardness depends. Those that use shotgun wads tend to be softer so they obitruate to the bore. Sabots, can be anywhere in the spectrum. I used a hard alloy so that they punch on through, the 55 caliber meplat is plenty.
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Yes; hogs, whitetails, and nilgai.Et2ss wrote:You use them for hogs?
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Re: Swam with the Hammerheads Yesterday!
I had to look up nilgali.
Boy those suckers can get huge!
Are they good eating?
From what I've read they are pretty wary. You must be good if you can sneak up to them within slug distances
Boy those suckers can get huge!
Are they good eating?
From what I've read they are pretty wary. You must be good if you can sneak up to them within slug distances
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They are very good eating. Most of the hunting is done on coastal prairies, but the flooded areas are loaded with slightly higher ground with thick cover. That is really the best country to hunt them in, ranges are very short.
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Re: Swam with the Hammerheads Yesterday!
Is there any Public accessible Ground down There, that holds them Critters?Billinthedesert wrote:I'd love to hunt nilgai some day -- and with cast boolits.