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Re: Please identify this bullet.

Postby Texas Sheepdawg » Fri Oct 05, 2012 8:45 am

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Re: Please identify this bullet.

Postby Texas Sheepdawg » Sat Oct 06, 2012 9:36 pm

After reading some of the results here, I broke down and picked up a box of the 225gr .452 FTX today. Gonna trying them out and maybe load some for the 45ACP too, but I'm wondering. Would the .452 bullets be an issue in a 45ACP?
I also bought a box of .451 200 gr XTPs for my Glock.
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Re: Please identify this bullet.

Postby Jim in Houston » Sun Oct 07, 2012 6:46 am

I've loaded and shot the 225 FTX. I did not seat them all the way to the cannelure, but I am going to next time and maybe "squeeze" them a little harder using the taper crimp only, which seems to give adequate results versus the trouble to crimp twice. Here is some data (sorry that the columns don't line up too well).

Parameter Hornady .452 Caliber 225 Grain FTX
String 1 2 3 4
Bullet Type Hrndy FTX Hrndy FTX Hrndy FTX Hrndy FTX
Bullet Weight 225 225 225 225
Powder/Primer LG LG LG LG
Powder Weight 38 38 38 38
Crimp (.475/.476 Roll Taper Roll+Taper Roll+Taper
Velocities String #1 String #2 String #3 String #4
1 2,211 2,211 2,222 2,225
2 2,331 2,203 2,252 2,294
3 2,244 2,364 2,376 2,225
4 2,279 2,246 2,275 2,263
5 NR 2,244 2,240 2,359

Rounds 4 5 5 5 Hi / Lo Parameter
High 2331 2364 2376 2359 2376 Hi High
Low 2211 2203 2222 2225 2225 Hi Low
Average 2266 2254 2273 2273 2273 Hi Average
Median 2262 2244 2252 2263 2263 Hi Median
Spread 120 161 154 134 120 Lo Spread
Std Dev'n 51 65 61 56 51 Lo SD
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Re: Please identify this bullet.

Postby pitted bore » Tue Nov 13, 2012 9:27 am

Jim-
I thought the data were too good to get muddled by the transfer to forum formatting, so I've made an attempt to restore the columns. If I've made any oopsies, send me a PM and I'll try to fix them.

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Parameter Hornady .452 Caliber 225 Grain FTX
String                1          2          3          4
Bullet Type   Hrndy FTX  Hrndy FTX  Hrndy FTX  Hrndy FTX
Bullet Weight       225        225        225        225
Powder/Primer        LG         LG         LG         LG
Powder Weight        38         38         38         38
Crimp(.475/.476)   Roll      Taper Roll+Taper Roll+Taper

Velocities    String #1  String #2  String #3  String #4
1                 2,211      2,211      2,222      2,225
2                 2,331      2,203      2,252      2,294
3                 2,244      2,364      2,376      2,225
4                 2,279      2,246      2,275      2,263
5                    NR      2,244      2,240      2,359

Rounds                4          5          5          5   Hi/Lo  Parameter
High               2331       2364       2376       2359    2376    Hi High
Low                2211       2203       2222       2225    2225     Hi Low
Average            2266       2254       2273       2273    2273 Hi Average
Median             2262       2244       2252       2263    2263  Hi Median
Spread              120        161        154        134     120  Lo Spread
Std Dev'n            51         65         61         56      51      Lo SD
(Unfortunately, the forum's version of php puts code into a scrolling box. Other monospacing options apparently don't exist.)

Good and useful data. Thanks.
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Re: Please identify this bullet.

Postby Jim in Houston » Tue Nov 13, 2012 5:37 pm

Thanks for taking the trouble to do this. Next time I do this, I will probably post my table as a jpg so that the column format is retained.

Glad to have been able to provide this info.
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Re: Please identify this bullet.

Postby wildcatter » Tue Nov 13, 2012 6:50 pm

Good Job James,

I apologize for not recognizing your work before now.

Data is always appreciated and we need allot more.

Consider, that the 30-06 is well more than 100yrs old and we are still developing it. So, the work done now, on the 450, is work that is more needful than might at first be seen.

One thing, I'd caution, not to use a roll Crimp in the future. Remember, the case head-spaces off the case mouth and a roll-crimp will shorten the OAL and cause all manor of ills, to say nothing of possible safety concerns.

Other than that, Good Job!!

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Re: Please identify this bullet.

Postby Jim in Houston » Wed Nov 14, 2012 8:15 am

WC - thanks for the advice. I used the roll crimp because - well, because Hornady gives you this capability to do it in the seating die in the 4-die 450 BM set. But not only does it have the potential for the problem you noted, it is the devil to set up correctly, for me anyway.

I am sticking with the taper crimp in the future, and once I get the FCD die from Hoot, I will try this as a second crimp.

BTW, I have similar data for the 250 gr bullet. Is there any interest in posting this, or is the 250 a "known quantity?" And if it (and future data on other bullets) should be posted, what is the correct thread?
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