I was doing a new load work-up for my 9mm yesterday. I had shot a couple loads for accuracy and then shot them through the chronograph to check their muzzle velocity and to see if they would make IDPA Power Factor. One was fairly constant, but the other was very erratic. Both loads were smaller sample sizes (strings size) than I would normally do, and I know that a larger string size would tend to bring in the extremes and give a better overall view of the load, but I didn't have any more with me.
Here is the baseline of what I loaded.
2 loads. Both loaded on a Dillon 550B using a Lee Autodisk Powder Measure (it dispenses powder based on volume not weight).
Both loads were:
Range pick up brass
Campro 124 grain JHP bullets
CCI small pistol primers
COAL: 1.110"
The consistent load was 0.32cc (approx 3.7 grains) TiteGroup
The erratic load was 0.30cc (approx. 3.5 grains) TiteGroup.
Both groups were shot through a CED M2 chronograph.
.30cc String
1268
1276
1149
973*
1184
1141
1052*
1090
1146
Ave 1042
SD 91.4
ES 303
*These shots were recorded by the Chronograph as an "Outside the Velocity Range" errors.
.32cc String
1016
1044
1022
1036
1053
1031
1038
1032
Ave 1034
SD 10.9
ES 37
Does anybody have any thoughts as to what would cause the 30cc loads to range from 972fps to 1276fps with no identifiable trends? The only thing that I can think of is that this load may be approaching the point where there is so little powder in the round that it is burning at a different rate from round to round as the powder shifts inside the casing.
Here is the baseline of what I loaded.
2 loads. Both loaded on a Dillon 550B using a Lee Autodisk Powder Measure (it dispenses powder based on volume not weight).
Both loads were:
Range pick up brass
Campro 124 grain JHP bullets
CCI small pistol primers
COAL: 1.110"
The consistent load was 0.32cc (approx 3.7 grains) TiteGroup
The erratic load was 0.30cc (approx. 3.5 grains) TiteGroup.
Both groups were shot through a CED M2 chronograph.
.30cc String
1268
1276
1149
973*
1184
1141
1052*
1090
1146
Ave 1042
SD 91.4
ES 303
*These shots were recorded by the Chronograph as an "Outside the Velocity Range" errors.
.32cc String
1016
1044
1022
1036
1053
1031
1038
1032
Ave 1034
SD 10.9
ES 37
Does anybody have any thoughts as to what would cause the 30cc loads to range from 972fps to 1276fps with no identifiable trends? The only thing that I can think of is that this load may be approaching the point where there is so little powder in the round that it is burning at a different rate from round to round as the powder shifts inside the casing.
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