2 years 16 weeks ago, 4:39 PM
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I'm trying to help a buddy w/ no computer. He has asked me for reloading data. Anybody know where I can find this? Thanks guys, It's too late for me, save yourself. |
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CharlesW
google reloading specs, you will get a lot of info.
google 458 socom reloading also
I have a book called Shooters Bible. A very good
book to have, even Wal Mart sells it.
You can also go to your local gun shop and
sometimes obtain a reloading chart.
Have fun reloading. Be careful it can be
dangerous if you don't follow it exactly.
TXLUCKYGUY
Tromix makes a lot of .458SC conversions, plus Marty Ter Weeme's TeppoJutsu website was pretty much the springboard for the .458SC cartridge. Google either and you find gobs of info on the cartridge.
Corbon and SBR are the only manufacturers I know of that are selling the loaded ammo; www.natchezss.com has several .458SC-specific bullets/components.
.458SC can be a tricky cartridge, esp. in the AR-pattern guns. TONS of powder for the system, so burn rates are more important than with low-volume cartridges.
Ishootdaily
going to be expensive....