Four short ladders with WSF. Comments after the data.
[Moderator's Note: Also see THIS WSF THREAD.]Powder: WSF
Primers: S&B SPP
Caliber:
9x19 LugerBrass: mixed pickup
Bullet:
SNS 135gr RNOAL: 1.115
3.8gr Avg fps - 941 | PF-127 | SD- 9 | ES-26
3.9gr Avg fps - 964 | PF-130 | SD-18| ES-55
4.0gr Avg fps - 982 | PF-133 | SD- 8 | ES-20
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Bullet:
Missouri Bullet Company 135gr RN .38 Super (.357) OAL: 1.095
3.8gr Avg fps - 938 | PF-127 | SD-13 | ES-47
3.9gr Avg fps - 976 | PF-132 | SD-10 | ES-39
4.0gr Avg fps - 1001| PF-135 | SD- 7 | ES-20
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Bullet:
Precision Delta 124gr JHPOAL: 1.080
4.6gr Avg fps - 1072 | PF-133 | SD-10 | ES-29
4.7gr Avg fps - 1076 | PF-133 | SD-15 | ES-51
4.8gr Avg fps - 1107 | PF-137 | SD- 9 | ES-26
4.9gr Avg fps - 1131 | PF-140 | SD- 7 | ES-23
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Bullet:
Precision Delta 124gr FMJ-RN .38 Super (.356)OAL: 1.16
4.9gr Avg fps - 1072 | PF-133 | SD-19 | ES-36
5.0gr Avg fps - 1077 | PF-134 | SD-13 | ES-39
5.1gr Avg fps - 1107 | PF-137 | SD-12 | ES-40
5.2gr Avg fps - 1131 | PF-139 | SD- 9 | ES-26
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All right. I fired 30 ten-round strings across a chrono with WSF today, and I pulled and replaced targets for each one. 18 of 30 strings were with my 75 ShadowLine, 14 of which are represented above, 8 were with my VP9, and 4 were with my Glock 17.
I am accustomed to standard deviations in the range of 5-8. In each of the ladders above (as well as the 14 shot with the two other pistols), the standard deviations are best with the heaviest charge weights, and for the most part trend that way as charge weights increase. Clearly, with standard deviations going from bad to decent as charge weights increase, I'm starting in an area with a poor/late pressure seal, and I'm not getting to a decent pressure seal until the top of the ladder.
In all cases, the velocity at the top of the ladder where I started getting a good pressure seal is faster than what I would want to shoot 9mm minor with that bullet. Does this mean this powder isn't good for 9mm minor? Not necessarily. First, some people just want to shoot 9mm minor at a PF of 139 and beyond, so maybe this is a good powder in that case, but more than that, even my under-pressured loads with standard deviations and extreme spreads all over the place, even those loads were typically accurate. It would run your gun dirty at those charge weights, but other than that, I can't knock it performance-wise. In most of the ladders, groups tightened a little as charge weights went up, but the worst ones were still pretty good.
There was one ladder I made for the CZ that is not in the data above. I was shooting all the way up to sundown, and light got low enough that the chrono stopped working before I could get the last two ladders in, one of which was with XTreme 147gr RN-HPCB I'd loaded for the CZ. I shot the ladder anyway on target. The ladder ran 4.0-4.3gr. I know that 4.0gr of WSF with a plated 147gr RN is a common 9mm minor load, and from other people's data for that use at that charge weight, I can guess that my starting load got somewhere between 890 and 900 feet/sec. However, 147gr bullets in my CZ historically haven't performed as well as they can until somewhere over 925 feet/sec, and true to history, each step of the ladder saw the targets tighten up until the 4.3gr string looked like what past good loads with this bullet look like. I will be reloading that ladder and shooting it again with the chrono to see where velocities fall. WSF might just be perfect for 9mm minor with a 147gr bullet, particularly coated lead.
And then there's non-9mm minor applications, which is where I suspect this powder this powder's niche really is. If you're not trying to keep recoil to a minimum, and you want to load for accuracy for target shooting, WSF seems like a great option. I will not do a broad series of ladders like this again with WSF with as many bullets in as many guns, but I would like to get out with some 124gr or 115gr bullets and get these up closer to 1150 or even 1200 with the 115gr bullets, and see what WSF will do at 50 yards.
I feel like I spent most of this testing in kind of a crappy range for WSF, yet it performed well anyway. I'm curious to see what else it can do.
I made some next morning edits for clarity.