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- chilliwack BC.
so, knowing that 9mm Luger is designed to reach its full velocity in a 5" or so tube, I am assuming that using a longer barrel won't do much for pistol loads.
So, could a load be worked up that could take advantage of the long barrel by burning for the whole length?
I suspect that a slower powder and a bit more of it would do it. I have no place to start however and I don't want to wreck something or hurt myself.
I am pretty sure that something approaching 2000fps could be achieved. Knowing that +P+ loads already go 1800+fps I think it could go over with standard pressures, given the right amount of the right kind of powder.
This could easily make 9mm a viable small game round, and out to much longer ranges. As well, maybe even medium game and predators. I mean, 115grn at 2000fps makes for lots of energy. Hell its only a bit lighter than 7.62x39 and a little slower. If we could get it up to 2200 or so even more so. It should blow .357mag out of the water in terms of energy at range and flat shooting performance, given a standard .357 load.
So, could a load be worked up that could take advantage of the long barrel by burning for the whole length?
I suspect that a slower powder and a bit more of it would do it. I have no place to start however and I don't want to wreck something or hurt myself.
I am pretty sure that something approaching 2000fps could be achieved. Knowing that +P+ loads already go 1800+fps I think it could go over with standard pressures, given the right amount of the right kind of powder.
This could easily make 9mm a viable small game round, and out to much longer ranges. As well, maybe even medium game and predators. I mean, 115grn at 2000fps makes for lots of energy. Hell its only a bit lighter than 7.62x39 and a little slower. If we could get it up to 2200 or so even more so. It should blow .357mag out of the water in terms of energy at range and flat shooting performance, given a standard .357 load.