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<blockquote data-quote="GMB54" data-source="post: 5183447" data-attributes="member: 15365"><p>From what ive seen the Wolf will take one of these sabots</p><p>Harvester Short Black Smooth</p><p>Harvester Black CrushRib</p><p>MMP HPH-24 or the TEZ sabot....both are the same sabot. Barnes just has theirs dyed blue.</p><p></p><p>I suggest the "smooth black" since its a bit cheaper and a well known fit for many 50cal CVAs. Plus it should be plenty snug for BH209 and its a tough sabot. The HPH-24 is rather long for a 250gr or less but you might like them with a 300gr.</p><p></p><p>If you are not shooting further than 150 and likely under 100 you may want to try the less expensive 300gr XTP or even a 300gr 458 HP like the Sierra. Bullets like that were made for similar speeds you can achieve. They dont need warp speed to expand. That Sierra is a deer whacking monster at 1800fps. Something to think about in a rifle as light as the Wolf. Heavy loads and a heavy bullet thump hard on both ends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMB54, post: 5183447, member: 15365"] From what ive seen the Wolf will take one of these sabots Harvester Short Black Smooth Harvester Black CrushRib MMP HPH-24 or the TEZ sabot....both are the same sabot. Barnes just has theirs dyed blue. I suggest the "smooth black" since its a bit cheaper and a well known fit for many 50cal CVAs. Plus it should be plenty snug for BH209 and its a tough sabot. The HPH-24 is rather long for a 250gr or less but you might like them with a 300gr. If you are not shooting further than 150 and likely under 100 you may want to try the less expensive 300gr XTP or even a 300gr 458 HP like the Sierra. Bullets like that were made for similar speeds you can achieve. They dont need warp speed to expand. That Sierra is a deer whacking monster at 1800fps. Something to think about in a rifle as light as the Wolf. Heavy loads and a heavy bullet thump hard on both ends. [/QUOTE]
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