Jackmerius
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Hi everyone, I’m finally getting around to a project I’ve been putting off for way too long. Im doing a “410 from hell” style project with a rifle barreled shotgun and brass hulls from RMC. I’ve already chosen the Speer DeepCurl 210gr bullet which is a pinch less than 1/2 oz. Velocity I’d like to achieve is about 1,800 fps or better.
Now, on MidwayUSA there is a 5 year old review of this bullet left by a man simply known as James who stated he is doing this very same thing. I’m hoping by chance he may be on this forum and I can pick his brain and experience for load data and barrel grove diameter choice.
I’ve been collecting bits of info around the net so I believe I have a starting point, but I would like to hear more experiences from those of you who have pursued something like this before.
I’m sure a lot of you are familiar with Ed Hubels work on high power loads in numerous shotgun gauges, especially the infamous 12 gauge from hell, so I do believe this project is achievable and could even be suitable for hunting. Please don’t rip me a new one... I’m only interested in hearing real, helpful information from those who have experience. And for those who are going to ask why I’d want to do this, the answer is because I can, and I want to.
Now, on MidwayUSA there is a 5 year old review of this bullet left by a man simply known as James who stated he is doing this very same thing. I’m hoping by chance he may be on this forum and I can pick his brain and experience for load data and barrel grove diameter choice.
I’ve been collecting bits of info around the net so I believe I have a starting point, but I would like to hear more experiences from those of you who have pursued something like this before.
I’m sure a lot of you are familiar with Ed Hubels work on high power loads in numerous shotgun gauges, especially the infamous 12 gauge from hell, so I do believe this project is achievable and could even be suitable for hunting. Please don’t rip me a new one... I’m only interested in hearing real, helpful information from those who have experience. And for those who are going to ask why I’d want to do this, the answer is because I can, and I want to.
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