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Posted: 4/6/2009 12:14:03 PM EDT
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I have been dipping in to my stash lately to go shooting . So I have to load some of my ss109 to replace what I have shot .
I am loading LC brass 1x fired 1.750 =/- .10 fed 205 primers . SS109 62gr FMJBT(SC) seated @ 2.250 =/- .5 so far I have tested 24.gr / 24.5gr / 25gr of Varget with no pressure signs shot ggod but I would like to move up to 25.5 / 26gr...? Has anyone tested these two loads and if so could you tell me if I am going to be fishing primers out of my trigger group? TIA Abpt1 |
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I have been dipping in to my stash lately to go shooting . So I have to load some of my ss109 to replace what I have shot . I am loading LC brass 1x fired 1.750 =/- .010 fed 205 primers . SS109 62gr FMJBT(SC) seated @ 2.250 =/- .05 fixed it so far I have tested 24.gr / 24.5gr / 25gr of Varget with no pressure signs shot ggod but I would like to move up to 25.5 / 26gr...? Has anyone tested these two loads and if so could you tell me if I am going to be fishing primers out of my trigger group? TIA Abpt1 According to Hodgdon and Ammo-guide you are close to the published max. at 26 gr.Varget for 63 gr. bullet. Same for 62 gr. would give a little cushion. Please report back your results. |
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I would like to move up to 25.5 / 26gr...? Why?
If he is replenishing his zombie killer stash, then he may want to keep the speed up at the target to assure equal terminal ballistic performance as the M855 and sacrifice a tighter group at a lesser velocity. That would be one answer as to why. |
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I would like to move up to 25.5 / 26gr...? Why?
I am guessing there is a reasion why the SS109 is run that hot
Its not like they just thought about it really hard and just guessed a speed ...I am guessing there was a good deal of research ![]() More likely a bunch of viewgraph engineering with a little empirical design from experience. |
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I would like to move up to 25.5 / 26gr...? Why?
I am guessing there is a reasion why the SS109 is run that hot
Its not like they just thought about it really hard and just guessed a speed ...I am guessing there was a good deal of research ![]() Go here and read up. Lots of good info on the development and performance of the 5.56 x 45 military rounds. Note that terminal ballistic performance is a function of impact speed as well as structural design of the bullet. http://ammo.ar15.com/ammo/ |
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