In my loading logbook I note the Power Factor of most of the loads I test since it allows me to compare different calibers, different weight bullets and different velocities on a somewhat common scale.
I use IMR 7625 for much of my plinker and practice ammo (meters well in my thrower - flake powders do not).
It ocurred to me that power comes from the powder, so the same powder charge should give similar power with differrent calibers and different weight bullets, right?
Here is what I found with 5 grains of powder in different calibers:
38Spl 148gr WC PF 151 (shot in a 357 - too hot for 38)
40S&W 180 SWC PF145
44Spl 240gr SWC PF152
I was surprised at how similar the power factors are.
I use IMR 7625 for much of my plinker and practice ammo (meters well in my thrower - flake powders do not).
It ocurred to me that power comes from the powder, so the same powder charge should give similar power with differrent calibers and different weight bullets, right?
Here is what I found with 5 grains of powder in different calibers:
38Spl 148gr WC PF 151 (shot in a 357 - too hot for 38)
40S&W 180 SWC PF145
44Spl 240gr SWC PF152
I was surprised at how similar the power factors are.


















































