Anyone shooting a White Super 91?

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I haven't shot mine for several years and thinking of getting it out of retirement. I have a few Superslugs left and after that I'm wondering what bullet to try.
 
No Excuse bullets are the way to go.

Bull Shop also makes 504's but he's hard to find sometimes.

I shoot the 460 No Excuses with good results. Plus, he provides great customer service.
 
I haven't shot mine for several years and thinking of getting it out of retirement. I have a few Superslugs left and after that I'm wondering what bullet to try.
I'm now assuming you're buying bullets... no excuses if so. If you're casting, off the shelf LEE Volunteer .451 are great target rounds but if your after consistent hunting accuracy, the .457121 sized to 452 is really a super round. The Lee volunteer is 450grain the .457121 is 475. Mountain Molds made me and a gentleman John Mosely a couple of molds... one is a gas checked .452 that no matter how hot I've made the load, refuses to lead.
 
I have a White Super 91 and I really like the rifle. I use the 430 grain super slug with 105 grains of FF black powder. After each shot I run a patch with wonder lube in and out to clean the powder residue. It's a great rifle. I have also shot several deer with a 385 grain Buffalo Bullet and they work good. I use a .503 punch die from RCBS to size the bullets and that really makes the rifle load easier. Glad to see someone else who is using the rifle. This is the 14th year and it's better than most rifles being sold today.
 
I have a White Super 91 and I really like the rifle. I use the 430 grain super slug with 105 grains of FF black powder. After each shot I run a patch with wonder lube in and out to clean the powder residue. It's a great rifle. I have also shot several deer with a 385 grain Buffalo Bullet and they work good. I use a .503 punch die from RCBS to size the bullets and that really makes the rifle load easier. Glad to see someone else who is using the rifle. This is the 14th year and it's better than most rifles being sold today.
There is no rifle quite like the white, and though you can get a cva to shoot a slug as accurately as you can a White, you can't get one to shoot a versatilely (???) as a White. For shooting big bullets... and no recoil and some real thump and thwack.... White Baby... and join the club of the Dirty Lil White Boys.... :D
 
On Haloween morning I took a 200+ pound Oklahoma whitetail with my 50 caliber Super 91. The buck was quartering away at about 110 yards when it was hit on the back side of the rib cage and the bullet went completely through the chest area and ended up under the skin on the far side of the neck. The soft lead slug expanded to 78 caliber as it went through the chest
 

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