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Hornady 2006 Catalog - Peter Hofer Jagdwaffen

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MUZZLELOADING<br />

L-N-L Speed Sabot TM<br />

F E A T U R E S<br />

1) LOADED WITH THE SST-ML BULLET<br />

The SST-ML delivers inline performance that rivals<br />

centerfire rifles, and is the only muzzleloading bullet<br />

that can claim true 200 yard performance. The polymer<br />

tip increases the ballistic coefficient and initiates<br />

expansion to twice its diameter.<br />

1<br />

1-800-338-3220<br />

<strong>Hornady</strong>’s patented Lock-N-Load Speed Sabot offers<br />

the ultimate in performance and convenience!<br />

The Lock-N-Load Speed Sabot is the closest<br />

thing yet to bringing the convenience of<br />

cartridges into the muzzleloading world. They<br />

allow you to preload pellets onto <strong>Hornady</strong>’s<br />

exclusive SST-ML bullet – providing a<br />

convenient way to accomplish fast loading and<br />

reloading of the most accurate and deadly<br />

blackpowder projectiles ever developed.<br />

When compared to “easy loading”<br />

alternatives, like PowerBelt , the Lock-N-<br />

2<br />

Load Speed Sabot flies flatter, hits<br />

harder and expands better. Even<br />

AMMUNITION<br />

before it leaves the barrel, the saboted <strong>Hornady</strong><br />

SST-ML outperforms PowerBelt US Patent #6895865<br />

by engaging the rifling<br />

Pellets not included<br />

better and delivering the kind of accuracy you deserve from your inline muzzleloader.<br />

The <strong>Hornady</strong> Lock-N-Load Speed Sabot TM comes in a double pack<br />

that includes two separate moisture-resistant 5-load field packs.<br />

50 Cal. L-N-L Speed Sabot TM w/45 250 gr. SST-ML ...........No. 67275<br />

50 Cal. L-N-L Speed Sabot TM w/45 300 gr. SST-ML ...........No. 67265<br />

(Pellets not included.)<br />

3 Pyrodex TM or Triple Seven TM Pellets<br />

(150 gr. equivalent)<br />

3<br />

Velocity (fps) / Energy (ft/lb)<br />

Trajectory Tables<br />

MUZZLE 50 yds 100 yds 150 yds 200 yds 250 yds MUZZLE 50 yds 100 yds 150 yds 200 yds 250 yds<br />

250 gr. SST 2250/2735 2031/2290 1852/1904 1684/1574 1529/1297 1389/1070 -1.5 1.8 3.0 1.7 -2.7 -11.0<br />

300 gr. SST 2130/3022 1974/2597 1826/2221 1686/1893 1554/1609 1433/1368 -1.5 1.9 3.0 1.6 -2.9 -11.1<br />

Zero your rifle 3" high at 100 yards for a 6" shooting window to 200 yards with 3 pellets or 150 gr.charges. All data developed in a stock T/C Omega inline muzzleloader.<br />

2) SABOT IMPROVES PERFORMANCE<br />

Even before it leaves the barrel, the saboted<br />

<strong>Hornady</strong> SST-ML outperforms non-saboted bullets –<br />

engaging the rifling better, reducing recoil and<br />

improving accuracy.<br />

3) SABOT “TAIL” LETS YOU PRELOAD<br />

YOUR PELLETS<br />

Lock on three Pyrodex or Triple Seven pellets (or<br />

trim the tail to lock on two pellets) for fast loading in<br />

your inline muzzleloader. It makes loading and reloading<br />

your blackpowder rifle fast and convenient.<br />

<strong>Hornady</strong> Engineer, Greg<br />

Palkowitsh took this<br />

Southwest Kansas mulie from<br />

Robert Gates shot this deer<br />

from 60 yds., using our L-N-L<br />

Speed Sabots. Robert writes,<br />

Joe Thielen, a <strong>Hornady</strong><br />

engineer, took this awesome<br />

Nebraska Whitetail with a<br />

over 150 yards with <strong>Hornady</strong>’s<br />

“The bullet traveled through<br />

T/C Omega & 250 gr. L-N-L<br />

250 gr L-N-L Speed Sabot.<br />

both lungs, caught a piece of<br />

Speed Sabots.<br />

the heart, and lodged under<br />

the skin on the other side.”<br />

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Lock-N-Load Speed Sabot and SST-ML are trademarks of <strong>Hornady</strong> Manufacturing Co.

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