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Reloading
730grain 458 bullets.
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<blockquote data-quote="bpcrshooter" data-source="post: 2013145" data-attributes="member: 100251"><p>730gr??? no real reason to shoot such a heavy bullet, unless you want to of course. 405's will drop just about any N. American game. I shoot 516gr DDPP bullets in my Sharps for 1k yard targets. Dad used a 500gr govt nose bullet cast from 30-1 and shot a buffalo last fall....dropped it in its tracks, It didnt go thru but, it was the size of a quarter. LOTS and I mean LOTS of buffalo were shot with 405-500gr bullets. You will most likley need a 16 or faster twist to even make it really accurate.</p><p></p><p>Unless your trying to kill a tyrannosaurus rex of course!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bpcrshooter, post: 2013145, member: 100251"] 730gr??? no real reason to shoot such a heavy bullet, unless you want to of course. 405's will drop just about any N. American game. I shoot 516gr DDPP bullets in my Sharps for 1k yard targets. Dad used a 500gr govt nose bullet cast from 30-1 and shot a buffalo last fall....dropped it in its tracks, It didnt go thru but, it was the size of a quarter. LOTS and I mean LOTS of buffalo were shot with 405-500gr bullets. You will most likley need a 16 or faster twist to even make it really accurate. Unless your trying to kill a tyrannosaurus rex of course!!!! [/QUOTE]
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