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I haven't directly compared myself, but I'm pulling from information in Hornady's 5th edition reloading manual. You can gain 250-300fps when comparing an 8" revolver to a 10" Contender. I realize that the extra barrel length will help a bit...so the difference may be more like 200-250fps. That's just a semi-educated guess, maybe somebody else has a better idea. | |||
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John Linebaugh said at the Seminar that with a .002 barrel cylinder gap you only loose about 20 fps compared to a pressure barrel. | |||
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<Old Jim> |
Thanks Sean, I knew someone out there had some information. I just discovered that Accurate Arms loading manuals list data by guns fired. In other words the .44 Mag data for A5, A7,and A9 is all from a 7.5 inch Redhawk. Makes it a lot easier to make a load decision when you don't have a chronograph. | ||
<SlimL> |
You know I consider my chrono one of my most important load development tools. Tells me when I am getting into dangerous territory because you really want to be reasonably close to the powder/velocity ratios listed in the manuals. Plus on firearms like my Encore I can figure out trajectory for sighting in. Midway has them on sale about twice a year, that's where I got my Pact. Slim | ||
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Old Jim, The Speer manual also has the velocity from an actual gun instead of an unvented pressure barrel. | |||
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<Old Jim> |
Thanks again, Sean. I'll look that up. Have you ever tried A # 7 in a 44 mag? I had some left over from a 45 ACP venture. Tried 15.5 grs behind a 240gr Wheel Weight bullet. Very quiet. Very pleasant. According to the book about 1400 out of a 9.5 SRH. I've been shooting 9 gr of Unique for a practice load at a swinging 3/8" steel plate. The A#7 makes a much more definite impact. Dents are about 1/8 deeper. Looks real interesting for a mild feeling hunting load. | ||
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