A Knight & sabotless Lehigh/Bloodlines in the Rock Pit

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Actually this is more of an open note to Lehigh Dave to tell and show him his current production run of the Bloodline .500x325 is a perfect candidate for me to shoot sabotless in most of my 50 cal rifles - WITHOUT further knurling - AWESOME!

As it turns out - the bullet works perfectly in both of my ULites, a DISC Extreme and DISC Elite and two TC's. It is just a bit to small for the Mountaineer and a little small for the White. To shot is in the Mountaineer I would only need to very slightly knurl it and in the White - I would have run it across the general purpose files about 3 revolutions.

But look Dave I am NOT defacing/destroying the looks of your golden bullest anymore to load it.

Just set it on top of the sub-base and push the works home!



I miced the bullet on my very inexpensive mic and came with the ogive being .500 and the factory knurling adding 1 to 1.5 thou more.

I have been impressed with the shoot-ability of this bullet since I first got them from Knight last year. They really are accurate for me. If you remember the target I shot on Friday they were awesome, other than my screw-up on the first shot.



Today was just a quick run to the rock pit to check my finding with the micrometer. Will the bullets, without added knurling, in fact load tight enough to hold in place and tight enough to ride the bore and achieve stabilization.

You can see the bullets I shot yesterday were slightly knurled between files.



I really do not like shooting at the rock pit any longer because it is such a mess. But at this time is the year as hot and dry as it is - it is a very safe place to shoot - hard to burn Balsalt rock. We shooters are really shooting ourselves in the foot there. Bringing in trash to shoot then leaving it. NON-BIODEGRADEABLE shooting glass bottles even plastic bottles and lots of beer cans... I know the Forest Service wants to lock it up - they can not afford to keep it clean.

So any way I set up my usual setup of Bio-degradable clay birds and began my shooting.



The shoot, albeit, be it abrupt went right as planned - 1 shoot 1 bird. Then I could pick out two other bird chips in the rubble and feeling really confident I went after them also. It does seem a bit stupid to drive 20 miles to shoot 8 bullets - but it is enjoyable and I did get to see a Moose and nice whitetail buck!

So it is my conclusion this Knight and those Lehigh/Bloodlines are made for each other.
 

muleman

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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I recall (hearing/reading) some of the older Mountaineer's had looser tolerances than the newer ones.

Have you slugged your ULite and Mountaineer to see what the actual bore differences are?
 
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I recall (hearing/reading) some of the older Mountaineer's had looser tolerances than the newer ones.

Have you slugged your ULite and Mountaineer to see what the actual bore differences are?

One Ulite is .5005 and the other is .5015 - the Mountaineer I never had checked it. But just quick check with a bullet - bet you it is right at .502/.5025
 

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Thanks, I'm still searching for a sabotless load for my Mountaineer that matches the accuracy and performance of the 460 gr NoExcuses and my White. I've been working on several .458 saboted loads.
 
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