Hi All,
Been considering acquiring one of the entry level inlines as a food getter. I've noticed most of the commercial literature is pushing the saboted copper or copper jacketed bullets. But I come from the "cast your own" fraternity.
From what I can find, seems maybe the LEE R.E.A.L. conicals might shoot decently through those 1 in 28" twists? Considering the compromise twist is 1 in 48 and patched ball is at 1 in 60 or more... not sure what to think.
Also, assuming the R.E.A.L. bullets will work OK, which weight for .50 cal is considered best for North American game, 250 or 320 grains? Why?
Anyway, seems like for a few hundred $$$'s one could have a very functional hunting arm.
Oh last question... seems like the low priced models are either some sort of straight bolt (e.g. Traditions Timber Ridge), Bolt (Traditions Thunder Bolt) or break action (Traditions Pursuit). Any reason why I should choose one type over the other?
Seems like the break open is a well proven design by probably over a century of use in single barrel shotguns. However I'm attracted to the bolt actions, maybe because of the stocks on them really. The Timber Ridge type action seems prone to collecting water?
So that kind of wraps up the last question, what sort of waterproofing at the breach end is typical for these type firearms?