Okay, I've got some BBI 147 data. I need to say in advance that the data I'm going to show is NOT the complete data I've accumulated. When I started testing this load, I started with 2.8, 3.0, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4. 3.4 was not where I needed it to be in terms of power factor for the shooting sports, but it was the highest I loaded for that first batch. I am leaving that first batch out because on the second batch, I loaded at a longer OAL, so the earlier data doesn't line up. I started the second batch where the first one left off -- at 3.4. So here it is:
Powder: IMR 7625
Primers: CCI 500
Brass: Starline -- Once-fired
OAL: 1.121
The results from the ProChrono:
3.4gr 848 fps avg ES-17 PF-124
3.5gr 871 fps avg ES-21 PF-127
3.6gr 889 fps avg ES-16 PF-130
A power factor of 130-135 is what I was shooting for with the top load, so I just barely made it. I will probably load and test it at 3.7gr in the future.
Also, I was confident that 3.6gr would make the power factor of 130-135 I was looking for, so I loaded up an extra 20 bullets at 3.6, which I shot against 50 rounds of MG 124gr JHP. In terms of the differences in recoil between the 147gr and 124 grain bullets with the same powder at roughly the same power factor, I'm leaning away from the heavier bullet in terms of preference. The slightly sharper recoil of the 124 grain bullets feels better to me. I prefer the feel of the BBI 125gr bullets in the same PF range, as well. The 147's definitely feel softer, but they don't feel better. I'm going to have to break out the 115's next.