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July 22, 2000, 11:54 PM | #1 |
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1) LEE 1996
3N37 6.6 gr 1248 fps 33.3kcip OAL=1.142" I did 7.9 gr 2) Speer 8 1970 H110 10.9 gr 1170 fps I did 13.2 gr [all that would fit. I wanted 13.8] 3) Speer 12 1987 AA#9 10.5 gr. 1185 fps <35kpsi OAL=1.120" I did 11.4 gr [all that would fit. I wanted 12.6] 4) IMR 1990 800X 6.5 gr 1115 fps 28.6k cup OAL=1.135 I did 7.7 gr [all that would fit. I wanted 8.7] 5) Alliant current data Bullseye 4.9 gr 1155fps 32kpsi OAL 1.150" I did 6.0gr 6) Alliant current data Unique 6.2 gr 1170 fps 31.3kpsi 1.150" I did 7.3 gr [all that would fit. I wanted 7.6] 7) Alliant current data Power Pistol 6.6 gr 1235 fps 34kpsi 1.150" I did 7.6 gr 8) Alliant current data Blue Dot 8.2gr 1170 fps 29.9kpsi 1.150" I did 9.7 gr [all that would fit. I wanted 10.1] 9) Accurate #1 1994 AA#5 6.4 gr 1200 fps 33k cup 1.095 I did 8.4 gr 1) Load I just made up 2400 I did 11.4 gr [all that would fit. I wanted more] I made up all these loads today by assuming that I wanted +P+ loads and I would use 1.168" OAL, 9mm 124 FMJ FP Hornady bullets, and RP brass. The way I got this max OAL to fit in my Kel-Tek P11 with flat points is: I put a 23/64" drill in the chamber today and made more free bore. I used the P11 because it has the worst chamber support of all my 9mms, so if I have no case failure in the P11, I probably won't in the other pistols. Don't try this at home. |
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