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Senior Member
Join Date: January 7, 2009
Posts: 107
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209 dumb newbie question
Got som Speer Gold Dot bullets .452. Want to get some sabots for these for use in my 209 in-line. I see 2 different brands of sabots listed as .451 and .452. Does 1/1000 make a difference? Either one OK to use?
Last edited by Smokey 92; December 16, 2010 at 10:35 PM. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: July 8, 2009
Location: davison, michigan
Posts: 531
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I have seen bulk sabots that say "for use of .451-.452 bullets". You will know when you try to shove one down the barrel. Unfortunately, not all barrels are create equal, a 50 cal barrel can vary from .497-.504 and is why some guys can stuff one easier than their buddy standing next to him stuffing the same bullet sabot combo in his gun.
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Senior Member
Join Date: November 8, 2010
Posts: 140
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Either is probably okay but if one sabot says .452 and that's the bullet you have- might as well buy that. It may load a little easier.
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Join Date: December 23, 2010
Posts: 27
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if that doesnt work, return them and get a different sabot with different size. or if it is to small, you could try a very very thin patch.
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