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Post by kaytod on Apr 29, 2012 11:38:13 GMT -5
Here is the .401-200 LMNGC L to R Hornady 180XTP, CCW .401-200LMNGC, Magma .410-215SWCBB, RCBS .454-270 SAA Loaded in the lineup In the lineup with a 44 and 310 Lee, 45 colt with SAA
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Post by hairy on Apr 29, 2012 18:34:20 GMT -5
So, ah, what is the distance from the crimp groove to the tip of the bullet? Or, have you tried in the PowerMag?
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Post by kaytod on Apr 29, 2012 19:41:46 GMT -5
Harry, I don't have a 401 Powermag, however the nose to crimp length is .410 Here is the .401-230 FNGC with nose to crimp of .380 L to R .401-200 LMNGC (2) .401-230 FNGC (2) Hornady 180 XTP Here is the two bullets loaded.
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Post by Lee Martin on Apr 30, 2012 9:17:25 GMT -5
Todd...let me know when you start selling these. I'd be very interested in the 230 gr GC for my 401 Bobcats and 401 PowerMags. -Lee www.singleactions.com"Building carpal tunnel one round at a time"
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2012 13:16:10 GMT -5
That's a good looking 10mm. The 38/40 crowd should be all over that one.
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Post by COR on Apr 30, 2012 19:12:42 GMT -5
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Post by kaytod on Apr 30, 2012 20:15:11 GMT -5
I just weighed them and the 200 LMN runs right at 204 grains lubed and checked. The 230 FN runs right at 229 grains lubed and checked. That is with my alloy.
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Post by hairy on May 1, 2012 9:13:58 GMT -5
I just did the math based on the PowerMag that I have and it looks like there is .065" of cylinder to spare.
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Post by Lee Martin on May 1, 2012 9:53:57 GMT -5
Todd's bullet should work fine in the 401 PowerMag. I use re-sized 41-Keiths in mine and it has a similar nose length: I like Todd's design much better though and look forward to trying them in my 40-cals. -Lee www.singleactions.com"Building carpal tunnel one round at a time"
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Post by toroflow on May 1, 2012 12:28:38 GMT -5
Wonder if these would work in my old Winchester 1910 .401WSL?
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