Fremen said:Hello I am looking for an IPSC 9mm load.
Bullet = 124 CMJ
Powder = Tight group
Using small rifle primer
Thanks all
RePete said:One of my IPSC loads is
124CMJ
6.7gr HS6
I like a push not a snap to keep on target.
NSRA Member said:Why are you using so much HS-6? Quickload calculates your power factor at 154 and your pressure as 38,266 psi?! Is that "push" accompanied by a BOOM?
NSRA Member said:RePete,
Why are you using so much HS-6? Quickload calculates your power factor at 154 and your pressure as 38,266 psi?! Is that "push" accompanied by a BOOM?
I use 5.6 gr of HS-6 under 124 gr Frontier CMJs. That gives my a PF of 127.
Maybe we have two very different powder lots?There is a lot of discussion on the BE forum about large variations between lots of HS-6.
Anyway, maybe I need to try some more loads over the chrony...
acrashb said:Quickload is way off with HS6. on 115, the Lyman manual says up to 7.2gr, which quickload says 'boom'.
RePete said:QuickLoad is program that SHOULD give you a starting point and should not be relied upon as gospel. Too many people think that it's the be all and end all, it's not.
I'm not saying that it's a bad program, I'm just saying don't believe everything it says. Check the manuals.
QuickLoad is not a replacement for the manuals.
The max is 6.8gr, I suggest that you check your manuals.
My load chronos at 139PF in MY BHP, and I don't have problems meeting PF, unlike people who game and run close to the minimum. Just look at some of the people that shot the Nationals last year.
NSRA Member said:Is there any way to update the powder values in QuickLoad? I know you can edit the powder table, but where do get the values. Coefficients of burning etc...
Do you happen to know the PF? Cheers!RePete said:One of my IPSC loads is
124CMJ
6.7gr HS6
I like a push not a snap to keep on target.