SABOT - Early 17th century. Via French from Old French çabot , the source of English sabotage, a blend of savate “old shoe,” of unknown origin, and bot (source of English boot).]
2. support for projectile in weapon: a sleeve placed around a projectile so that it can be fired from a weapon with a larger bore. The sabot drops away shortly after the projectile is fired.
You've heard the expression, "If the shoe fits wear it".... You might be pleasantly surprised at what you find.... Mine loves 240 grain MAG XTP's..... MTNMAN :wink: