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Post by cmonti77 on Sept 26, 2016 16:06:35 GMT -5
My favorite for the .476 is the 370 grain bevel-base RNFP from Magma Engineering.
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gjn
.30 Stingray
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Post by gjn on Sept 29, 2016 1:53:26 GMT -5
In my FA 475's I use a LBT 425 WFN-GC that casts out at 390 with my alloy and use that with HS-6. In the 44 I prefer a LBT 325 WLN-GC and use that with H-110.
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Post by sixshot on Sept 29, 2016 13:24:58 GMT -5
gjn, great bullets with very good powders! Have you had a chance to whack something with them yet? Would be hard to beat that combination on about any animal.
Dick
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cmh
.401 Bobcat
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Post by cmh on Sept 29, 2016 13:31:06 GMT -5
Gonna give the suggested 44 bullets a try.... thanks gentlemen!!
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gjn
.30 Stingray
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Post by gjn on Sept 30, 2016 23:51:39 GMT -5
Dick,
Hope to put the 475 to good this year as I got a cow elk tag and some doe tags. Filled the last cow tag with a 500 WY Ex using a 435 WFN-GC over Longshot at about 1100 fps and it hits HARD.
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Post by sixshot on Oct 1, 2016 2:17:39 GMT -5
I'll bet it hit hard! A 435 gr. WFN at 1100 fps, yikes, that's a hammer. Good job. Just picked up a doe tag today for northern Utah on a depredation hunt. I could have made it an antelope tag but would rather shoot deer. It's pretty open country so I'll take 2 guns, my 41 Bisley with irons & my scoped 10 1/2" Bisley 44 if I get mad. Probably some time next week. One of my sons' father in laws owns 10,000 acres & it has quite a few critters eating his crops. I'll help out a little bit.
Dick
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