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nikonuser
04-04-2020, 03:09 AM
anyone ever get bored and consider the possibility of using them as a sabot for perhaps say a .311 170 grain bullet in a 357? even a 125 grain bullet?

the excellerator loads seemed interesting, but since those aren't made anymore and the shot capsules are, just what could one get with full power 357 loading data with 32 mag bullets

rancher1913
04-04-2020, 09:17 AM
i load rock salt, sand, large pellets, #9, #12, and just about anything else that I think might be worth trying but putting a 30 cal boolit in it never crossed my mind.

ReloaderFred
04-04-2020, 11:59 AM
The problem would be in getting enough grip on the bullet to impart spin from the rifling. Sabots are normally made from a plastic that is more "grippy" than the slick plastic the Speer capsules are made from. The plastic the capsules is made from is designed to break up on firing.

The other problem is tight fit. I haven't gone down to the shop to see how tight the fit might be, but it would have to be very tight. Sabot plastic is ductile, while capsule plastic is brittle, so I see several problems with the concept.

I have put buckshot in the capsules in the past, which I believe was 0 buck. It wasn't spectacular if I remember correctly, so I didn't pursue it further.

Hope this helps.

Fred

NoZombies
04-04-2020, 01:13 PM
Since bullets for the .38/357 can be had at under 100 grains, I doubt it would gain you much, even if it did work as a sabot and impart rotation to the bullet.

Bwana John
04-04-2020, 03:27 PM
I would think that using a 3D printer might be a very easy way to make custom sabots.

Lionel Allen
04-04-2020, 04:47 PM
There was an outfit that advertised in Firearms News. They had a bunch of sabot sizes. Buddy bought some to fire 223 bullets in his '06.
I'm not sure if you could get 30 cal to 357 cal sabots, but try the Google and see what pops up

375RUGER
04-05-2020, 09:23 PM
I use to drop two .380 boolits into a .44 capsule, worked really well.

Skipper
04-06-2020, 07:56 PM
The engineers at Speer say that the capsules are designed to fracture and break in the bore...not something you want a sabot to do.

Cheeto303
04-06-2020, 09:07 PM
I used to stuff them full of spent primers. They wreaked havoc on snakes in my chicken coop. Most definitely a close range proposition though.

Greg S
04-06-2020, 09:20 PM
I think you'd have poor results. Looked at building 50 cal sabots to run a 338 cal bullet at a higher velocity for LR work past 1200m in the early 90s. Do a Web search for sabots, last I looked the Remington style 'Accellorators' were still available and they had quite a few available.