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Offline jdbe

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anyone using precision rifle Sabots?
« on: January 17, 2005, 08:07:17 PM »
I went to thier web ( precision rifle) and was very impressed.  I loved the idea of them making a target or plinking bullet that is designed to fly like the hunting ones at 1/2 the price.  Seems to be a great way to practice and sight in and practice with.  Has anyone tried thier  flatheads or extreme hp in 250-300grn?  These seem to have great bc and a fairly priced.  Do they shoot well out of the sidekick.  I am thinking of ordering up some of thier target sabots as they run only about $4 for 12 to sight in with.  If they work well, then using the flathead or extreme for hunting.  What do you guys think of the all lead vs copper plated sabots - will an all lead work as well.  There were pics on the sight of golf ball size exit wounds at 100 plus ranges.  Thanks in advance.
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anyone using precision rifle Sabots?
« Reply #1 on: January 17, 2005, 11:29:17 PM »
Great bullets, but expensive. Their bc is not what they say it is though, in some cases not even close. They shoot well out of 1-28 twist guns, some extremely well.
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« Reply #2 on: January 18, 2005, 12:28:35 PM »
hey i been shooting a 365 gr TC bulletit shoots to point of impact as my 250 gr. hornady sabots :grin: in my huntsman,ill send you some to try,if you cant find any to buy ill sell you some of my EXTRAS...4 .....15 cents each.....thats 15.00 per hundred,now thats cheap shooting,,,,,JB....BUT TO SHIPPING WOULDNT BE :evil:  :evil: