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silhouette cartridges - Dave Roelle - 03-31-2016 I have been looking and can't find a definitive list of legal BPCR silhouette competition cartridges Does such a list exist ? Thanks for any help Dave And yes i have read the official rule definition
RE: silhouette cartridges - Don McDowell - 03-31-2016 To my knowledge there is no official bpcr silloutte cartridge list. Just the guide lines as spelled out in the rules. RE: silhouette cartridges - Kurt - 03-31-2016 (03-31-2016, 04:03 PM)Dave Roelle Wrote: I have been looking and can't find a definitive list of legal BPCR silhouette competition cartridges Dave, yup there is. Make it big enough to knock the rams over
RE: silhouette cartridges - Dave Roelle - 03-31-2016 The question is asked because of this unique situation 40-70-SS is almost identical to 405 Winchester 40-70-SS is sometimes formed from 30-40 Krag and 405 Winchester the 405 Winchester fails the "rules" because it was made after the cut off date and for that other powder 40-70-SS shooters could be accused of shooting the 405 because of the headstamp I plan to shoot a 405 Winchester at silhouettes, for fun at least (the rifle is a friends and a beauty of a Highwall) and hope it could be accepted as legal but knowing "the rules" i betcha it won't be allowed as a 40-70 SS-----------barrel is stamped 405 Dave RE: silhouette cartridges - Don McDowell - 03-31-2016 Just for kicks and grins, get ahold of some of the Jamison 40-70 brass, load a few and see how they shoot. If they shoot alright, with no lead build up problems then get enough brass to shoot the match and go have a good time. I think the biggest problem you'll have is making that 14 twist barrel shoot well at blackpowder velocity. That also prompts another thought, if it doesn't have the 14 twist it's not a true 405 and the argument could be made.... RE: silhouette cartridges - kokomokid - 03-31-2016 DAVE, I would talk to who ever the match director is. KURT, I rang a ram at the Tex state meet last year (540 gr) at 1210 fps 45-70. RE: silhouette cartridges - Dave Roelle - 03-31-2016 Hi Don--------we'll give er a try for grins and giggles------the twist might be a problem Thanks for the thoughts Perhaps a new barrel in 40-70-SS is the best final answer Dave RE: silhouette cartridges - Kurt - 03-31-2016 Dave I don't think there should be a problem. They call the .405 full case length loaded with black powder a .40-72. I would think that several .40-72 shooters would have a problem too then. But I cant say for sure I will shoot my first official silhouette match at the end of the month with a .45-70 or maybe the .44-75 ballard that has a case head stamp .45-2.6. koko that sounds like you hit a tough ram!!! I had some deer that stayed up after the first shot they where hit with also
RE: silhouette cartridges - Dave Roelle - 03-31-2016 Hey Kid was that the 6th Ram on bank 3 by any chance ----i'll shoot the 405 at Columbus and fight the fight on home turfHave fun with the sillywets Kurt !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Kurt do you thing the 14 twist will work? some 45's are 16 twist i believe----i'll PP a standard 40 caliber slug and see what happens Gluck at the match Dave Dave RE: silhouette cartridges - Kurt - 03-31-2016 (03-31-2016, 07:05 PM)Dave Roelle Wrote: Hey Kid was that the 6th Ram on bank 3 by any chance Glück ![]() I cant say Dave about a 1/14 ROT in a .40 all mine have a 1/16 ROT. I can say this I have a 1/16, 1/17 and a 1/19 ROT in a .44 and the 1/17 and 1/19 shoot better then the 1/16 if that means anything. But a lot of guys shoot the fast twist in the .38's and .40's. I have a 1/16 .45-90 being build that might be a mistake rifle maybe ?? find out when I get it. |