BobbyJ
04-13-2022, 02:01 AM
Been trying win 244 powder for 32 acp and decided to see how it does with Colt 45.
Great day at the range 66 deg warming up!
My target was to closely match the old black powder velocities of 850-900 fps using a 250gr RNFP. Came pretty close.
I used 6.7gr of win 244
Rem 2/1 LP primers
Made them on a Dillon 650 XL with Dillon dies.
298918
298919
298920
Video showing how much smoke the win244 powder produced. The Fiocchi ammo had much less.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/ze7mJTPhopPhgRar5
Fiocchi video comparison of smoke
https://photos.app.goo.gl/5tpWNayVPrNKigST9
Fiocchi 250gr cowboy
Cimarron Pistolero
Temperature: 66° F
Pressure: 30 in Hg
Bullet Weight: 250.0
Power Factor Average: 192
Power Factor Low: 189
Power Factor High: 196
Number of Shots: 11
Minimum: 757
Maximum: 785
Spread: 28
Average: 770
Standard Deviation: 7
329.10 FPE
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Cimarron Bisely 7.5 inch
Win 244 6.7gr
Rem LP 2 1/2 primers
Temperature: 66° F
Pressure: 30 in Hg
Bullet Weight: 250.0
Power Factor Average: 220
Power Factor Low: 215
Power Factor High: 223
Number of Shots: 12
Minimum: 862
Maximum: 892
Spread: 30
Average: 880
Standard Deviation: 10
432 FPE
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Cimarron Pistolero 4 3/4"
win 244 6.7 gr 250 gr RNFP
Temperature: 66° F
Pressure: 30 in Hg
Bullet Weight: N/A
Number of Shots: 10
Minimum: 818
Maximum: 867
Spread: 49
Average: 845
Standard Deviation: 12
397 FPE
I think the difference in smoke maybe had more to do with the bullets than the powder. The Fiocchi colts have some kind of dark protective coating on the bullets.
My loads were using 250 gr HSM .452 cast BN 15 RNFP. Probably just the lube burning off causing the excess smoke.
Great day at the range 66 deg warming up!
My target was to closely match the old black powder velocities of 850-900 fps using a 250gr RNFP. Came pretty close.
I used 6.7gr of win 244
Rem 2/1 LP primers
Made them on a Dillon 650 XL with Dillon dies.
298918
298919
298920
Video showing how much smoke the win244 powder produced. The Fiocchi ammo had much less.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/ze7mJTPhopPhgRar5
Fiocchi video comparison of smoke
https://photos.app.goo.gl/5tpWNayVPrNKigST9
Fiocchi 250gr cowboy
Cimarron Pistolero
Temperature: 66° F
Pressure: 30 in Hg
Bullet Weight: 250.0
Power Factor Average: 192
Power Factor Low: 189
Power Factor High: 196
Number of Shots: 11
Minimum: 757
Maximum: 785
Spread: 28
Average: 770
Standard Deviation: 7
329.10 FPE
=============================
Cimarron Bisely 7.5 inch
Win 244 6.7gr
Rem LP 2 1/2 primers
Temperature: 66° F
Pressure: 30 in Hg
Bullet Weight: 250.0
Power Factor Average: 220
Power Factor Low: 215
Power Factor High: 223
Number of Shots: 12
Minimum: 862
Maximum: 892
Spread: 30
Average: 880
Standard Deviation: 10
432 FPE
===================
Cimarron Pistolero 4 3/4"
win 244 6.7 gr 250 gr RNFP
Temperature: 66° F
Pressure: 30 in Hg
Bullet Weight: N/A
Number of Shots: 10
Minimum: 818
Maximum: 867
Spread: 49
Average: 845
Standard Deviation: 12
397 FPE
I think the difference in smoke maybe had more to do with the bullets than the powder. The Fiocchi colts have some kind of dark protective coating on the bullets.
My loads were using 250 gr HSM .452 cast BN 15 RNFP. Probably just the lube burning off causing the excess smoke.