So this past weekend I went out for some shooting, was a nice day here in central ohio. Took my chronograph and some 10mm loads I loaded up. To my surprise, this was my very first test session with pistol rounds to give me single digit ES. I was pleased!
Gun Used:
Glock 20
6" KKM Precision Barrel
ISMI Captured Guide Rod
20# ISMI Flatwire recoil spring
Test Ammo:
180gr Speer Gold Dot
14.9gr AA #9
Starline Brass
Winchester Large Pistol Primer
1.259" COL
Primers were seated deep into the primer pocket, I use my Lee SS to prime these.
Shots
#1 1387
#2 1387
#3 1384
#4 1381
#5 1385
ES of 6fps, I feel this is a pretty good load, brass seemed good, and will more than likely be using this for Deer Hunting in the fall.
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Unfired & Fired Cases
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Spent Casings & Test Notes
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Very nice report! It looks like you did quite well!
Great report. It looks like you have some nice consistent (and speedy!) loads. I have known Accurate no. 9 to give some tight SDs on velocities at higher pressures. If I might ask, how were groups? Any photos of your groups?
Thanks Shadow! Was a fun test, I had tested some other loads as well, I used my Hornady Manual and the pull downs, mainly the 180gr gold dot from underwood. I did a 9.4gr of 800x load
and the Hornady book max of 10.1gr. Neither one gave consistent velocities like the AA#9 did. But I will say the 10.1gr load was stout. IIRC the strings for the 10.1gr load with the 6" barrel
were as follows, 1438, 1405, 1457, 1399, 1422.
Taterhead, as for groups I did not test this yet, but plan to follow up with it soon. Hopefully having a low ES will have results like my single digit ES in my 243win went, but I doubt I could cut a .173" 5 shot group at a hundred yards lol
As a side note, I should have mentioned when I worked these loads up, I used my RCBS chargemaster 1500 powder dispenser. I then would verify on my RCBS beam scale. All primers were seated to the same depths,
overall length run out was ± .003" So therefore it may have fared better with a different primer or some other variable that I didn't figure out yet :)
I have the Hornady version of the Chargemaster. I have yet to see a bad weight thrown on it that didn't double beep and say overcharge.
Yes I haven't had one be off either with mine, awesome piece of equipment to have on the reloading bench!