OT/ Playing with 470 Nitro cast bullets

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OT/ Playing with 470 Nitro cast bullets

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Getting closer to actually firing the NRA Sweepstakes Kreighoff. I received my bullet mold that I designed and had Mountain Molds cut. This is my first mold from him and now I'm thinking it won't be the last either. I specified a 500 gr. bullet with wheelweight alloy, .477" body, .471" nose, 70% meplat. Every spec is right on the money. It casts like a dream, and the bullets just fall out when you open the mold.

I have been slowly aquiring everything needed to handload this behemoth and now have everything but brass, which is near impossible to get right now. And I'll be darned if I'm going to pay $16 a round for factory ammo. I talked to a couple manufactures and they are both saying they are going to produce a run of 470 in a few weeks.

Hopefully I will get everything together and a good load working before deer season. You know how dangerous a rutting whitetail can be. :lol:

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Re: OT/ Playing with 470 Nitro cast bullets

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:D NEET !! Nice lookin bullets. :D
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That's a nice looking bullet. More than nice; it's beautiful.

But I sure can't figure out how you stuffed it into that tiny case and got the gascheck perfectly wrapped around the nose!

Some 'splainin' is in order..... :lol:
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That thing looks cut, not cast; very nice. :D
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Bloody hell :shock: Don't drop one on ya foot or you'll be going no where!

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Re: OT/ Playing with 470 Nitro cast bullets

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don't forget the .475 grain handgun bullets for 'cheap' plinkers. I use them in my .470 capstick
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Re: OT/ Playing with 470 Nitro cast bullets

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buckeyeshooter wrote:don't forget the .475 grain handgun bullets for 'cheap' plinkers. I use them in my .470 capstick

That's my reason for going with this cast bullet. Even the 'cheap' 475 cal. handgun bullets aren't cheap anymore. Forget about jacketed bullets designed for this cartridge, at least a buck & half apiece. :evil:
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