Bubba Yugga
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Midwestern Ontario
Hey gang, I've gotten interested in developing myself a quiet, subsonic plinking round for my Kel Tec S2K.
I figure using 147 grain FMJ and possibly the Campro 157 would help in keeping the velocity down.
With commercial stuff like American Eagle the report is quite loud, and I suspect there's a fair pressure impulse coming back from the chamber upon extraction contributing to it.
It's a blowback action BTW.
Hornady data shows 3.5 grains of PowerPistol as a minimum which, when I tried it, gave me a much quieter report (I'd guess at least 10 dB) without any noticeable drop in POI at 30 yards.
Feeding and extraction were flawless for the 6 rounds that I fired.
Understandably, 9x19 Luger rounds are optimized for 4" barrels, while I have a nonrestricted 18.6".
I'm thinking that a slower powder will make better use of that longer barrel, while not being quite so eager to punch that unlocked bolt out of battery quite so soon.
I'm thinking something around Alliant 410 or thereabouts might work.
Bit of a balancing act. Any thoughts?
I figure using 147 grain FMJ and possibly the Campro 157 would help in keeping the velocity down.
With commercial stuff like American Eagle the report is quite loud, and I suspect there's a fair pressure impulse coming back from the chamber upon extraction contributing to it.
It's a blowback action BTW.
Hornady data shows 3.5 grains of PowerPistol as a minimum which, when I tried it, gave me a much quieter report (I'd guess at least 10 dB) without any noticeable drop in POI at 30 yards.
Feeding and extraction were flawless for the 6 rounds that I fired.
Understandably, 9x19 Luger rounds are optimized for 4" barrels, while I have a nonrestricted 18.6".
I'm thinking that a slower powder will make better use of that longer barrel, while not being quite so eager to punch that unlocked bolt out of battery quite so soon.
I'm thinking something around Alliant 410 or thereabouts might work.
Bit of a balancing act. Any thoughts?




















































