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pitted bore wrote:Texas Sheepdawg wrote: ... The following loads are not recommended especially for a single shot. Strongly caution to reduce this load for single shot/bolt action rifles.
230 grain FMJ flat points (Hornady)
44.5 Gr LilGun with a taper crimp and LSC.
See range report stickied in the reloading topics for these loads.
Three shot string then I stopped due to extreme pressure signs.
2636 FPS
2490 FPS
2731 FPS
AVG 2619 FPS
ES 241.6
SD 121.3
I will probably be backing these down about 3 grains. The pressure signs on that 2731 were spooky and the shell didn't want to extract. ...
T.S.D.-
You have been working with the Hornady FMJ-Flat Nose bullet #45187 if I've read this and your previous notes correctly. It looks like Hornady suspended production of this bullet in 2013 and has yet to resume production. I cannot find these bullets listed for sale at any of the usual outlets.
I plan to start working soon with 230-grain jacketed bullets in my 450B bolt rifle. I'd like to try to follow your examples, attempting to duplicate velocity and terminal performance. That will be difficult without the Hornady FMJ-FN. It's pretty certain that other 230-grain FMJ bullets will respond differently due to variation between manufacturers in diameter and bearing surface area, among other factors.
I've found the following candidate bullets:Hollow-point, plated, coated, cast, or swaged bullets are not an option for trying to follow your work-up.
- Nosler #44964 FMJ-FN
- Magtech #BU45B FMJ-SWC
- Hornady #45177 FMJ-RN
- Speer #4480/4750 TMJ-RN
- Sierra #8815 FMJ-RN
- Magtech #BU45A FMJ-RN
- Winchester #WB45MC230 FMJ-RN
Which of the bullets on my list (or any others not listed) would you likely select if you had to start your 230-grain project again, given the unavailability of the Hornady FMJ-FN?
(Other knowledgeable persons should feel free to respond, of course.)
If this note is muddled, please post questions and I'll try to clarify.
Thanks.
--Bob
pitted bore wrote:Texas Sheepdawg wrote: ... The following loads are not recommended especially for a single shot. Strongly caution to reduce this load for single shot/bolt action rifles.
230 grain FMJ flat points (Hornady)
44.5 Gr LilGun with a taper crimp and LSC.
See range report stickied in the reloading topics for these loads.
Three shot string then I stopped due to extreme pressure signs.
2636 FPS
2490 FPS
2731 FPS
AVG 2619 FPS
ES 241.6
SD 121.3
I will probably be backing these down about 3 grains. The pressure signs on that 2731 were spooky and the shell didn't want to extract. ...
T.S.D.-
You have been working with the Hornady FMJ-Flat Nose bullet #45187 if I've read this and your previous notes correctly. It looks like Hornady suspended production of this bullet in 2013 and has yet to resume production. I cannot find these bullets listed for sale at any of the usual outlets.
I plan to start working soon with 230-grain jacketed bullets in my 450B bolt rifle. I'd like to try to follow your examples, attempting to duplicate velocity and terminal performance. That will be difficult without the Hornady FMJ-FN. It's pretty certain that other 230-grain FMJ bullets will respond differently due to variation between manufacturers in diameter and bearing surface area, among other factors.
I've found the following candidate bullets:Hollow-point, plated, coated, cast, or swaged bullets are not an option for trying to follow your work-up.
- Nosler #44964 FMJ-FN
- Magtech #BU45B FMJ-SWC
- Hornady #45177 FMJ-RN
- Speer #4480/4750 TMJ-RN
- Sierra #8815 FMJ-RN
- Magtech #BU45A FMJ-RN
- Winchester #WB45MC230 FMJ-RN
Which of the bullets on my list (or any others not listed) would you likely select if you had to start your 230-grain project again, given the unavailability of the Hornady FMJ-FN?
(Other knowledgeable persons should feel free to respond, of course.)
If this note is muddled, please post questions and I'll try to clarify.
Thanks.
--Bob
Texas Sheepdawg wrote:I would go with the MagTechs first or the Speer #4480/4750 TMJ-RN
pitted bore wrote:Texas Sheepdawg wrote:I would go with the MagTechs first or the Speer #4480/4750 TMJ-RN
T.S.D.-
Your replying promptly is really helpful. Of the two MagTech's listed, which one do you think might be better to start with, the FMJ-RN or the SWC? Availability of the SWC is spotty, but I might be able to come up with some. The RN is easier to find.
Thanks!
--Bob
kottke_35 wrote:DONT go with the Speer TMJ. I tried them and had hang fires due to neck tension issues. These are not FMJ bullets.
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