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I am thinking of working up “or down” some reduced loads using IMR SR-4759, H4895, or XMP-5744 in my 14” braked 309jdj. I’ll be using it for coyote. Most likely I’ll be using 110-150 grain bullets “whatever I can find locally cheap”. Any powder charge suggestions for getting around 1900-2000 fps? How much if any do reduced loads reduce muzzle blast? Any help greatly appreciated. | ||
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First of all, if you want reduced muzzle blast then take a hacksaw to that barrel and remove the muzzle break! Secondly, reduced loads with faster burning powders will tame the blast down quite a bit. One area that I've worked on this is with a TCU class round from a 10" barrel. For this application I've tried 4227 and it seemed to work very well. You could probably get by with 5744 & 4759 in the longer barrels and get very good results. | |||
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If your bullet (I'm thinking 150 grain spitzer) doesn't expand due to reduced velocity (very likely), you will probably have a difficult time recovering the coyote after you shoot it! I'd suggest one of the good single shot pistol bullets from Hornady, or a 125 ballistic tip..... just my 2 cents. [ 04-28-2003, 23:44: Message edited by: GonHuntin ] | |||
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You're on the right track with H4895. The reduced loads that I have tried work great, and I am sure you can get a load in your MV range that will have sufficient accuracy. Take your max H4895 load, multiply by .6, and work up from there.... http://www.hodgdon.com/data/youth/index.php Best regards, Bill | |||
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Another thing that i have read about in the reloading forum is using blue dot. I believe that the thread stated a load of like 13.0 grains in most cases. | |||
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