Here's the Red Dot data from the gmdr link above for 30-06
Attachment 325219
Here's the Red Dot data from the gmdr link above for 30-06
Attachment 325219
Dan Wesson 744V .44mag, S&W Mod 19-4 .357 , S&W Mod 17 K22, Stevens Favorite .22mag 30GM, ADC .45/410, CZ SP01 9mm
"The Load" isn't subsonic. Just the most likely load to be accurate as found by Ed Harris. The previous "The Load" was 16 grains of 2400. There are several powders that will work for a mid range plinking load with fast powders but nowhere does Mr. Harris say it is Subsonic.
Good Luck,
Rick
"The Load" isn't subsonic. Just the most likely load to be accurate as found by Ed Harris. The previous "The Load" was 16 grains of 2400. There are several powders that will work for a mid range plinking load with fast powders but nowhere does Mr. Harris say it is Subsonic.
Good Luck,
Rick
Ok but do the data account for variables like shooting uphill, downhill, etc? It's one thing to have consistency between shots on a flat bench at the range but if you're shooting flat once and then the next shot is downhill like in a hunting situation, and there's a lot of empty space in a big case and all the powder slides forward against the front of the case away from the primer...do these faster powders still perform as well as a bulky powder like trail boss that does a better job filling the case?
Small charges of fast powder in large volume cases always carries the risk of chamber ring forming.
I cannot say with authority that powder position in all cases of those loads does not matter because I have not personally tested them.
I tested powder position in .300blk with 3.5-4.5gr of unique as well as TiteWad when I started using the 32-20 data and found no change in impact on the target at 50yds and no signs of pressure difference in the primer or brass. At the time I did not have a chrono so I do not have SD info.
Before I ever started down that road I read as many reports on reduced loads as I could find. When I turned up overpressure info it was from:
1. reduced slow burning rifle powder charges,
2. double charges being dropped or
3. when someone was attempting to manipulate the powder position with fillers.
As with any reloading off the standard path proceed cautiously and look for signs of overpressure if you choose to proceed.
Maybe contact the author of the GMDR page and get their input. Here's another great read on it on that site:
http://www.gmdr.com/lever/pistolpowi.htm
Dan Wesson 744V .44mag, S&W Mod 19-4 .357 , S&W Mod 17 K22, Stevens Favorite .22mag 30GM, ADC .45/410, CZ SP01 9mm
I wonder how green that would do I have an 8 lb jug. You never hear much about green dot anymore either.
I use about 4.2 grains in my colt 45 of trail trailboss along with a magnum pistol primer and a lee 255 grain boolit. Out of ew vaquero It drives tacs at 25 yards with 22wmr recoil. It's a pretty slow load. Around 525fps if I remember.
There is .45LC Green Dot data here
https://shootersreference.com/reloadingdata/45-colt/
Dan Wesson 744V .44mag, S&W Mod 19-4 .357 , S&W Mod 17 K22, Stevens Favorite .22mag 30GM, ADC .45/410, CZ SP01 9mm
I've used red dot in BO, 30/30 for plinking. Haven't seen the position sensitivity yet. I use a single shot CVA so random 'position' of the rnd when loaded. But BO is a small case. I did notice the problem in 308-30/30 with unique. 2400 worked much better there. Smokeless powder depends on adjacent heat to ignite - loose 'packing' of the powder changes the ignition rate of the powder. Most fast pistol powder is easier to ignite so less problem.
Whatever!
https://www.alliantpowder.com/reload...spx?powderid=5
Here is some more load data.
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I just loded 162gr fmj's with Shooters World Buffalo very soft shooting I've never had or tried TB so I can't compare. But Buffalo is available and fairly "cheap"
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |