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Offline kobus

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Re: Does Anyone Load Their OWN S.D. Bullets?
« Reply #45 on: April 12, 2012, 07:04:17 AM »
Kobus might I respectfully suggest you try mp200....you will probably get the higher velocitys you need without the risk factor ;)

yes Johnny.  scroll up on this page and check out the pic of my powder. i have used only Somchem MP200 up to now and have 3 full tins left.
i am starting to experiment with the S121. there are some very experienced re loaders from my lgs who shoots at the same range i do and they have been using S121 for a while already. BUT i still work up my own loads very carefully.

i really appreciate your concern. thanks.  :)

for interest sake when i get home tonight i will scan a pic of the load data from the Somchem booklet for S121, MS200, MP200, etc and post it here for scrutiny and any advice.
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Re: Does Anyone Load Their OWN S.D. Bullets?
« Reply #46 on: April 22, 2012, 11:54:11 PM »
re 124gr GDHP and n340 in my Sig 239:  Well, I ran some chrono checks last week and got screwy results (lower bullet speeds) in bright sunshine.

So Sat. I loaded up a few more to a hotter load I don't need to mention., went to the range and DUH!!, didn't have the chrono in my truck.

I shot a few anyway, and they were snappy, not as soft as previous editions.  A very noticeable change with .2 grains more powder at the same oal.
The primers (Federal SPP) were dead flat, but not flowing around the FP ding, just flat-flat.  I tried to take some pics, but couldn't get it to show up. 

You really can't see that the primers are really flattened, but not otherwise distorted.
I plan to go again--this time WITH the chronograph and find out the mach number of these birds.
Hot rounds are new for me.  This IS a hot round, maybe too hot.  I'll find out out more Tues and will have a few more to try out on a target.
I may zing a couple out of my 75B to see the speed difference in the longer bbl.  (Gun abuse!) :-\


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Re: Does Anyone Load Their OWN S.D. Bullets?
« Reply #47 on: April 23, 2012, 09:03:35 AM »
I usually have enough factory ammo to keep my carry mags full. But I only use them for practice when I want to "refresh" my supply. When I load my own SD bullets I duplicate the 180gr. FBI spec load. 6.8 Power Pistol puts me there. (980 fps) I figure if I ever have to defend my use of deadly force w/ home rolled it might be helpful to be able to show literature pointing me to the FBI's own load. That's the case whether it's my .40 or a .357 six shooter. I haven't carried a .357 for a long time but there's no shortage of data on the 125 gr. JHP.
« Last Edit: April 23, 2012, 09:22:40 AM by Sunkist »
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Re: Does Anyone Load Their OWN S.D. Bullets?
« Reply #48 on: April 23, 2012, 10:31:23 PM »
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Re: Does Anyone Load Their OWN S.D. Bullets?
« Reply #49 on: April 25, 2012, 12:17:51 AM »
Chrono'd today.  By George, I think I've finally got it! 8)

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Re: Does Anyone Load Their OWN S.D. Bullets?
« Reply #50 on: April 30, 2012, 09:12:32 AM »
Chrono'd today.  By George, I think I've finally got it! 8)

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