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08-24-2011, 10:11 AM | #1 |
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Anyone Experience 38/45 Sabots???
Back in the 80's one of my buddies [now deceased] had a LAR "Grizzly" [pic below] in 45 Win Mag caliber (Jim loved magnums). (It was a 45 Gov't model frame elongated to hold/chamber the 45 Win Mag cartridge). He was experimenting with 38/45 saboted loads in the 45 Win Mag cases. I don't recall if he ever got them sorted out or not. They were white Nylon sabots with four slits. He had a big bag of them and on at least one night, I helped him reload a couple hundred.
I was working on my 38/45 Clerke in a standard M1911A1 auto at the time, and never got around to the saboted cartridges. Now I'm thinking of trying a 38/45 sabot in my Colt Gov't model, just for S&G... Anyone know of a source for just the Nylon sabots??? I can't seem to find anything except black powder sabots, and not in 38/45...
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08-25-2011, 09:14 AM | #2 |
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The easy way would be to start the CNC-machine tool and build some. If you want I can help you in this case. Would be interesting how that works, and how precise it is. regards Otto |
08-25-2011, 10:13 AM | #3 |
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For awhile one of the major companies, Winchester? Was making sabot's for rifles, but I don't know if they made them for 45, not a lot of elephant hunters who want a sabot, but there might have been. Most I remember were deer rifle rounds sized down to .22
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08-25-2011, 10:25 AM | #4 |
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http://www.mmpsabots.com/
Scroll down to the chart. No difference between Black Powder Sabots or Smokeless Powder Sabots, either will work.
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08-25-2011, 06:47 PM | #5 |
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I got your pics, Otto...When I win the Lottery, that'll be my first purchase...
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08-25-2011, 06:55 PM | #6 |
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Necked down 45 Win Mag??? Another bottleneck wildcat???
Jim was one of the guys I did the 357/44 mag conversion for. Jim had a 6" bbl S&W "N" frame that I converted. 44 Mag cases run through a 357 Auto-Mag die. Clymer ground the reamer, my Bridgeport did the cylinder reaming. I had to make up an indexing jig, but it turned out really well. I still have my 357/44 S&W nickle 8 3/8" bbl revolver... I lost interest in magnums after firing the 454 Casull and the 44 Auto-Mag. Every joint in that arm hurt.
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I may be mistaken, but I think saboted rounds for most centerfire applications were deep sixed by the anti-armor piercing legislature of some years back. That's why you don't see them offered anymore.
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P, I haven't used sabots, but as an alternative, I can offer an exc bore 38/45 Gov't model barrel @$75 if you want to build up same wildcat rounds. TH
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09-02-2011, 08:23 PM | #9 |
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Hi Tom! Believe it or not, I make my own 38/45 Clerke barrels...I bought the reamer from Clymer some years [decades!] ago, and I also bought the RCBS dies when they were reasonably priced...I did a couple for some acquaintances over the years; still have mine...I play with it every couple years...
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