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B2B (Bullet to Bore) 45cal. ONLY.
This testing has already been completed using SML. Results from two different shooters indicate that the pressure/s created by SML obturate the bullet to its maximum and that loading force has zero affect on accuracy at long range, nor does it affect velocity.
I'll be testing different bullet loading forces in a CLEAN BARREL using 120grs VOLUME of BH209, lot #31. This lot number, for me, weighs out to 85grs. All charges used will be weighed at 85grs.
The testing is to determine if different loading forces using BH209 has any contributing factor/s to accuracy and/or velocity.
I currently have 300gr XLD's sized at 8#, 13# and 18#. I have 300gr Pittman Acumax bullets but, they have .015" jackets, not .021"
Question is........... would you prefer knowing the results of thicker jacketed bullets or the thinner .015" jackets????
This testing has already been completed using SML. Results from two different shooters indicate that the pressure/s created by SML obturate the bullet to its maximum and that loading force has zero affect on accuracy at long range, nor does it affect velocity.
I'll be testing different bullet loading forces in a CLEAN BARREL using 120grs VOLUME of BH209, lot #31. This lot number, for me, weighs out to 85grs. All charges used will be weighed at 85grs.
The testing is to determine if different loading forces using BH209 has any contributing factor/s to accuracy and/or velocity.
I currently have 300gr XLD's sized at 8#, 13# and 18#. I have 300gr Pittman Acumax bullets but, they have .015" jackets, not .021"
Question is........... would you prefer knowing the results of thicker jacketed bullets or the thinner .015" jackets????