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Antelope #3,4, and 5 2011
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<blockquote data-quote="dk17hmr" data-source="post: 557671" data-attributes="member: 21384"><p>My buddy JT (the shooter of #3 and 4) is a machinist, he built the rifle, cut the mold, cast the bullets, and paper patched. Its a 500gr air cooled wheel weight material.</p><p> </p><p>The rifle is amazing to shoot and I am debating on if I should build one for myself. It will handle everything from the 300gr HP's Barnes makes to 750gr A-MAX....or any surplus 50 bmg bullet. 500-600 grains is about as heavy as you can get a bullet going and still have enough velocity to make it worth it. With a RUM case blown out instead of cut off it would give about .5" more room for powder so the heavier bullets could be drivin faster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dk17hmr, post: 557671, member: 21384"] My buddy JT (the shooter of #3 and 4) is a machinist, he built the rifle, cut the mold, cast the bullets, and paper patched. Its a 500gr air cooled wheel weight material. The rifle is amazing to shoot and I am debating on if I should build one for myself. It will handle everything from the 300gr HP's Barnes makes to 750gr A-MAX....or any surplus 50 bmg bullet. 500-600 grains is about as heavy as you can get a bullet going and still have enough velocity to make it worth it. With a RUM case blown out instead of cut off it would give about .5" more room for powder so the heavier bullets could be drivin faster. [/QUOTE]
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