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454 Casull Anybody?
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<blockquote data-quote="AKGuide" data-source="post: 802443" data-attributes="member: 64701"><p>In my 7.5" Super Redhawk I load the 325 Swifts to 1550 fps using H110. Using W296 (same powder I believe) I push the cast performance 360GC at 1503fps. This isn't recommended from cast performance as you have to be careful with heavy lead bullets as they may start to pull from recoil. They recommend not going over 1425 fps. I suggest once you shoot two or three bullets start keeping an eye on the remaining and use them as first shooters the next time. Starline is the only brass that I use, it is good stuff. With the 360s I shot a young moose and it went from the chest and exited the right ham, amazing penetration. I have also shot a caribou at 200 yards using the swifts and the terminal performance was great 3/4" hole in and 1" hole out gelling the boiler room. If you are going to scope it make sure the scope is top of the line as the casull is a scope eater. Safe shooting</p><p></p><p>Reuben</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKGuide, post: 802443, member: 64701"] In my 7.5" Super Redhawk I load the 325 Swifts to 1550 fps using H110. Using W296 (same powder I believe) I push the cast performance 360GC at 1503fps. This isn't recommended from cast performance as you have to be careful with heavy lead bullets as they may start to pull from recoil. They recommend not going over 1425 fps. I suggest once you shoot two or three bullets start keeping an eye on the remaining and use them as first shooters the next time. Starline is the only brass that I use, it is good stuff. With the 360s I shot a young moose and it went from the chest and exited the right ham, amazing penetration. I have also shot a caribou at 200 yards using the swifts and the terminal performance was great 3/4" hole in and 1" hole out gelling the boiler room. If you are going to scope it make sure the scope is top of the line as the casull is a scope eater. Safe shooting Reuben [/QUOTE]
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