Winchester 175gr SilverTip JHP (1/15/2015) Pull-Down

Started by The_Shadow, January 15 2015 11:08:14 AM MST

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The_Shadow

Cartridge is from Ammo Manufacture: Winchester 175gr SilverTip JHP (1/15/2015 provided by Intercooler)
Ballistics Information: 10mm Auto
Muzzle Velocity: 1290 fps ?
Muzzle Energy: 649 ft. lbs ?
Brass Make/Headstamp: Winchester - Brass
Bullet Make/Weight/Construction/Info; Length 0.6160"/Dia. 0.4005": 175gr. SilverTip JHP 
HP depth 0.3000" / inside Dia. 0.1600" tapered / mouth Dia. 0.2400"
Actual weight 175.6 grains   Crimp squeezed bullet to 0.3990"
C.O.A.L.: 1.2580"
Primer: Large Pistol Brass color
Case: Diameter 0.4215" Crimp Diameter 0.4210" (Tight) Length 0.9860"
Powder Description/Positive ID/Type/Charge ?? WAP ?  Weight: 9.2 grains*
*Appears to be a factory loading...(flatten ball)(powder had some brown dust)

Winchester data shown for WAP (suppose to be the same as Silhouette)
170gr JHP 9.1grains @ 1285 fps 34,600psi
180gr JHP 8.4grains @ 1210 fps 34,400psi

Silhouette
170 WIN JHP 9.1grains @ 1,285 fps 34,600psi 1.260"
180 SIERRA JHP 8.4 grains @ 1,210 fps 34,400psi 1.260"

Winchester data for 540
170gr JHP 9.9grains @ 1265 fps 35,500psi
180gr JHP 9.3grains @ 1190 fps 35,500psi

Winchester data for 541
170gr JHP 10.8grains @ 1240 fps 35,600psi
180gr JHP 10.2grains @ 1170 fps 35,600psi

We have seen two loads with 13.0 grains  another with 8.6 grains
The loads we pulled with 13.0grains is different powder (fits better for AA#7 burn rate and yield)









I believe these to be factory loaded
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The_Shadow

#1
Another from the same batch...



The "10mm" I'm Packin', Has The Bullets Wackin', Smakin' & The Slide is Rackin' & Jackin'!
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Intercooler


The_Shadow

The "10mm" I'm Packin', Has The Bullets Wackin', Smakin' & The Slide is Rackin' & Jackin'!
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Intercooler

Maybe we should label these 2nd Gen?  ;D  I think these are not the good originals and not the current pretty weak sauce rounds  :o

5 shot averages

EAA Limited Pro 4.75" 1230.5 FPS/ 589 LBS
EAA Super Match 4.75" 1281 FPS/ 638 LBS



Centimeter

Very interesting results from these... Any way to tell how old these are? I have some slightly older Silvertips laying around here somewhere that I think might be this "2nd gen" iteration versus the newer, less stellar, offering currently available. Always appreciate you guys' work!

Intercooler

It's hard to date them. One big difference is the boxes. Maybe this weekend I will weigh them all and see if that reveals anything.

Hermit


Intercooler

I don't think I have any of the newer silver boxes. Mine are the white and one used Styrofoam for the tray.

Pctechdude

I seen Tnoutdoors9 test these and they came in at measly 1175 fps or so average, really really downgraded from the advertised muzzle velocity, which is a shame! I bought some component 175gr silver tips a while back and
loaded these in 40 S&W just to see how they'd do. At 8.2gr Longshot and a 3.5 barrel M&P 40 compact, my 5 shot average was 1140 fps. That damn near equals these loads in a 10mm!
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TSP45ACP

Shadow,


What/who's scale is that?  I'm in the market for a new one and I like the looks of that one.  Thanks, Tracy
1988 Colt Delta Elite
SA XDM 5.25 10mm
Greensboro, NC

The_Shadow

That was a cheap clearance Frankford Arsenal scale $29, it can fluctuates and needs rezeroing constantly, and only shows the even numbered tents 0.0, 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8   While it finds unknown weights fast and somewhat accurately to the even number 1/10's I would not use this to load with...  I use my Beam Scale because it is much better for very precise powder charges.
I do use this digital to verify what the bean scale is showing and they do match up.

There are other digital scales that are probably better suited than this one.
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Captain O

Shadow:

I liked the ballistics quoted by Winchester, but are they being realized in a 5" 1911-type pistol? If they are, it would make for a decent deer load. I remember the originals. Are the STHP  bullets available for handloading? I would like to see how well they would work ahead of about 12 3/4 grains of AA#7. This would be wonderful!
Captain O

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The_Shadow

The Silvertips used be be readily available for handloaders in the past, prices jumped up quite a bit, haven't seen them in quite some time as bulk...
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sqlbullet

Quote from: Captain O on December 17 2015 08:49:36 PM MST
I liked the ballistics quoted by Winchester, but are they being realized in a 5" 1911-type pistol?

According to testing by Intercooler as documented in the factory loads spreadsheet the Winchester Silvertip load made 1210 fps from a 4.75" barrel.