This is not for your 22 or even a 38 !!!! maybe 500 mag ??? Nope These are 975 Grain FNGC .512 Dia hard cast . You talking about draining a pot fast , WOW.
RR
This is not for your 22 or even a 38 !!!! maybe 500 mag ??? Nope These are 975 Grain FNGC .512 Dia hard cast . You talking about draining a pot fast , WOW.
RR
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Yep , right at 7 bullets per pound !!!!!:shock::shock::shock::shock:
My close second are these below .They are an 800 Grain Plain base .512 Dia .
My buddys 50-140 loves them .
RR
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Here is one of the 975 MAMMOTH SLAYERS in a 50 BMG case .
Beside it is a 500 mag and a 400 Grain Spire Point bullet .
RR
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OK one more .
500 mag ,50 BMG 50-140 both with the 975 Grain.
RR
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I make things that size too. I call them “ingots". :cool:
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Where did you get your molds/moulds for those at RR?
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The 975 came from CBE .
The ones in the back ground are 535 Keith . One mold is from Dan at Mountain Molds and a twin from Veral at LBT .
Here is a pic of the 975 mold .
RR
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CBE as in Cast Bullet Engineering? Looks awesome. What's the biggest thing you ever shot in your 500?
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Wow Rick,
Here in Illinois, we don't have anything to stop a cb that big to shoot in to. You'd have to have one of them big Alaskan mountains for a backstop to shoot 975grs of lead.
Awesome.
And them Texans say they think big!
Wingnut
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CBE as in Cast Bullet Engineering? Looks awesome. What's the biggest thing you ever shot in your 500?
Yes
Cast Bullet Engineering .
The biggest is a 760 Grain brass bullet . It was ok .
I only shot a couple .
They did look neat though !!!!
I should of kept one . I will have to make another one ,load it and get a picture.
RR
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have you fired any of those 975 grainers through a 50 bmg if so what were your results what type of powder did you use charge weight
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dav
I have not loaded any in a 50 BMG . I have in the 50 Alaskan and the 50 -140 .
I did ship some of them out to be tested in a 50 BMG . The last time I talked to him he has not tested any yet.
Sorry not much help
RR
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what is the oal and what sort of twist do you need for stability? The 780gr 550's I pour for my 550 Gibbs are 1.310” long, and the 881gr is 1.482". I looked at something similiar for my 505 Gibbs, but I don't shoot cast long enough that I need to seat them below the neck/shoulder junction.
Rich
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