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Re: 9x41 & lead bullets- thanks Ben.

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19 October 2004, 14:57
trk
Re: 9x41 & lead bullets- thanks Ben.
Cool approach.
Good volume for cast.
Good parent cartridge - will handle higher pressures.
That's flexibility.
18 October 2004, 08:08
bartsche
At the range this week I was shooting my 9X41.This is a 06 derivetive 1.625" case length 26 1/2degree shoulder and a 1 caliber neck length. There are four in the family the 7mm, the 7.62mm, the 9mm and the .375.All barrel lengths are 16.5"

I haven't had much experience with lead bullets but I thought I'd see what this rifle would do. I used 29gr. of 680 for all weights of lead gas checked bullets.All were crimped. The distance was 50 yards.

The 210 gr. bullet's velocity varied from 2000fps to 2030 fps and had a 1 1/2" group.

250gr bullet velocity varied from1809fps to 1906fps. again a 1 1/2" group

260gr. Bator bullet 1862 to 1902 fps.5 touch 2 were an inch out.

297gr. bullet first two touched than next three started to walk . 1" group This was a surprise; the velocity varied between 1846 fps. and 1902fps.This is at an energy level almost equal to a 30-06 from a 16.5" barrel!!The recoil was not pleasant.

Also the highest velocity of each weight ,if you'll notice, only varied 128fps from one weight to another.This seems extrordinary to me but than again I have only limited experience with lead bullets. Any comments???????? roger
18 October 2004, 14:11
trk
Cool caliber. What's it's history? Who makes the reamers and reloading dies?


What you've experienced with lead sounds normal.


At 41mm could it be made from a 308?

I wonder how it compares with the 358 Winchester too.
18 October 2004, 17:16
bartsche
Quote:

Cool caliber. What's it's history? Who makes the reamers and reloading dies?

" I designed them and have the reamers. RCBS made the dies"


What you've experienced with lead sounds normal.


At 41mm could it be made from a 308? "YES"

I wonder how it compares with the 358 Winchester too.


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"It almost equals the 35 Rem." roger