Do these slugs appear safe to shoot through a rifled barrel? I just wanted to gather some opinion before taking the risk. They are 47 grain NSA .303 caliber with a screw threaded into the hollow section.
For the zombie apocalypse if God forbid I run out of 12 gauge shells! I was thinking of just keeping a handful of them ready to go. Right now I'm right on the verge of supersonic with these 47 grain slugs because I'm running extended hammerspring, so I was thinking it could possibly improve accuracy even. Only one way to find out!You want extra penetration? Into what? The standard slug will be plenty good for game or pesting you are going to want to do. Adding a mass produced screw into a precision swaged slug just seems gimmickey and probably won't do much for accuracy. You can try shooting groups with and without and see for yourself but I think the screws will upset the flight.
I appreciate that, but these are more than double the price of NSA slugs.Or, just go here and buy yourself the right sized slug: https://avsslugs.com/product-category/303/
I like it! I think I'll do that..Still don’t think it’s a great idea,but if you still want to do it, look into steel or brass set screws..less chance you’ll hose up the barrel
I tried that doesn't fit! That was my first idea actually.What about sticking a .177 copper plated bb in the hollowpoint?
If you reload for PB's, maybe try a flash hole deburring tool to open up the h.p. a bit? Just a thought.I tried that doesn't fit! That was my first idea actually.