Well, I just got finished loading 15 round batches, one at 4.1 gr, one at 4.2 gr and one at 4.3 gr. I kept the COAL constant for these loads. Now....if only someone at my club could show up at the same time with a chronograph.
Will do, now that I got my ATT, I will be shooting at least once per week, but likely twice, it just sucks that my club only allows centerfire on Wed and Sun.
None of either group had trouble chambering, but not a single bullet out of each lot (loaded 100 of each combination) extracted. Every single round either stovepiped, or didn't even leave the chamber.
I'm surprised no-one's said, but the excessive powder residue on the outside of the cases, is a definite indicator of low pressure. The case is not expanding to the size of the chamber, hence gases and powder can get back around the mouth of the case, after the bullet leaves the casing.
I don't get no respect.....post #16.![]()
My AIM 124 Load workup:
Bullet Manufacturer :AIM Bullet Weight: 124 grains
Powder Type : 231 Powder Weight: 3.8 grains
Primer: CCI C.0.L. 1.100
Average Velocity : 912.4 Power Factor: 113
Bullet Manufacturer : AIM Bullet Weight: 124 grains
Powder Type : 231 Powder Weight: 4.0 grains
Primer: CCI C.0.L. 1.100
Average Velocity : 953.0 Power Factor: 118
Bullet Manufacturer : AIM Bullet Weight: 124 grains
Powder Type : 231 Powder Weight: 4.2 grains
Primer: CCI C.0.L. 1.100
Average Velocity : 1006.2 Power Factor: 125
Bullet Manufacturer : AIM Bullet Weight: 124 grains
Powder Type : 231 Powder Weight: 4.4 grains
Primer: CCI C.0.L. 1.100
Average Velocity : 1022.0 Power Factor: 127
Bullet Manufacturer : AIM Bullet Weight: 124 grains
Powder Type : 231 Powder Weight: 4.6 grains
Primer: CCI C.0.L. 1.100
Average Velocity : 1063.5 Power Factor: 132
I'm surprised no-one's said, but the excessive powder residue on the outside of the cases, is a definite indicator of low pressure. The case is not expanding to the size of the chamber, hence gases and powder can get back around the mouth of the case, after the bullet leaves the casing.
I don't get no respect.....post #16.![]()
I'm surprised no-one's said, but the excessive powder residue on the outside of the cases, is a definite indicator of low pressure. The case is not expanding to the size of the chamber, hence gases and powder can get back around the mouth of the case, after the bullet leaves the casing.
Or posts number 2 and 13, as well as 16.
Here is my work up in my CZ75b ,
4.6-4.8 seems ideal at 1.100 C.O.L.
I load 10 at each powder setting and chrony them.
So, any updates yet???