BenKK
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Sort-of a reloading question mixed with some field testing...
I bought some 570 grain Hydros off Tim (thanks, Tim!) to try in the Sako Brown Bear .500 Jeffery, out of curiosity. I’ve used Hydros with various smaller cartridges before, but never did try them in .500NE before I sold it. So I thought I should try some out of the .500J.
I loaded just five today, with 113 grains of 2209. In the photo you can see the seating depth. At that depth, I had to pull the round green nose caps off to fit them in the magazine. But the caps help them feed. So they fit now, but feeding is problematic. They might feed, but I wouldn’t want to depend on it. I believe there’s not much if any compression at this depth. I’ve read that a little compression is fine. Do you think they’d be okay to seat for a crimp in the next groove? Would those few millimetres of compression be okay?
Well, I wanted to give them a test, anyway. I wasn’t going to trust trying to feed a magazine full in a tricky situation in a dense swamp, so I loaded a couple of my tried-and-true 600 grain PPSNs for an emergency, and tucked a Hydro into my pocket. If the situation was safe to do-so, I would place the Hydro in on top and try it out. And that’s what happened...
When I was nearly back at the track, I heard a “meep!” and went to investigate, finding a mob working towards me. I snuck that Hydro in, and bespied the bull way to the back. The cows and calves were getting close by the time he presented almost side-on at 70m, and I took an off-hand shot that hit the base of his neck and that was that. I did use one more Hydro for insurance as I neared, shooting through his leg to his heart, and raising dust beyond.
First prize would be if I could seat them in deeper to try and make use of those nose caps for reliable feeding.
I bought some 570 grain Hydros off Tim (thanks, Tim!) to try in the Sako Brown Bear .500 Jeffery, out of curiosity. I’ve used Hydros with various smaller cartridges before, but never did try them in .500NE before I sold it. So I thought I should try some out of the .500J.
I loaded just five today, with 113 grains of 2209. In the photo you can see the seating depth. At that depth, I had to pull the round green nose caps off to fit them in the magazine. But the caps help them feed. So they fit now, but feeding is problematic. They might feed, but I wouldn’t want to depend on it. I believe there’s not much if any compression at this depth. I’ve read that a little compression is fine. Do you think they’d be okay to seat for a crimp in the next groove? Would those few millimetres of compression be okay?
Well, I wanted to give them a test, anyway. I wasn’t going to trust trying to feed a magazine full in a tricky situation in a dense swamp, so I loaded a couple of my tried-and-true 600 grain PPSNs for an emergency, and tucked a Hydro into my pocket. If the situation was safe to do-so, I would place the Hydro in on top and try it out. And that’s what happened...
When I was nearly back at the track, I heard a “meep!” and went to investigate, finding a mob working towards me. I snuck that Hydro in, and bespied the bull way to the back. The cows and calves were getting close by the time he presented almost side-on at 70m, and I took an off-hand shot that hit the base of his neck and that was that. I did use one more Hydro for insurance as I neared, shooting through his leg to his heart, and raising dust beyond.
First prize would be if I could seat them in deeper to try and make use of those nose caps for reliable feeding.