Results are looking really good and promising for this.
You may talk me into going supersonic this deer season yet.
Speer Gold Dot 150 BLK
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John A. wrote:Results are looking really good and promising for this.
You may talk me into going supersonic this deer season yet.
So far it looks like it will be reasonably easy to load and perform well. Not sure what kind of speeds will be possible in an 8" barrel but probably 1900+. That would give you around 100 yards with near 1000 pounds energy.
It jams around 2.290", so mag length works out really good for Bolt and single shots. That only has about .150" in the case neck so might want to load it shorter for an AR.
Wound channel at around 1650 FPS. Bullets recovered weighed in the high 148's and it's supposed to be barrier blind.
For what it's worth, the faint track to the right was a Nosler 220 round nose at 930fps. It penciled through 32" of gel.
Compared to 125 SMK
300 Blackout, not just for sub-sonics.
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All of my hunting is within 100 yards Dellet.
And more usually, half of that.
And more usually, half of that.
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Hi
Just wondered if any of have loaded any 230gr cast bullets with any fast powders like red dot or similar,
I’m waiting for my RARR to turn up that I’ve ordered, as my one range has muzzle energy restrictions of 475 foot pounds the joys of living England and tough gun controls. But better to shoot than not to shoot at all.
I want to run them at 900 to 1000 FPS any loading info for lead bullets different weights would be appreciated for I cast a lot for my marlin 30/30 so got lots of 308 molds.
There seems to be plenty data for jacketed but not lead.
Cheers
GJS
Just wondered if any of have loaded any 230gr cast bullets with any fast powders like red dot or similar,
I’m waiting for my RARR to turn up that I’ve ordered, as my one range has muzzle energy restrictions of 475 foot pounds the joys of living England and tough gun controls. But better to shoot than not to shoot at all.
I want to run them at 900 to 1000 FPS any loading info for lead bullets different weights would be appreciated for I cast a lot for my marlin 30/30 so got lots of 308 molds.
There seems to be plenty data for jacketed but not lead.
Cheers
GJS
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Thanks a lot dellet , now I've got to add ANOTHER bullet to the "need to experiment with" list.
You really should quit all this, people may actually start to believe this cartridge is worth something.
You really should quit all this, people may actually start to believe this cartridge is worth something.
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Dellet should be on Remington/Cerberus payroll for firearm/ammunition development consultant.
When those totally ignorant of firearms make laws, you end up with totally ignorant firearm laws.
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My goal - 2150 fps
1/2 minute accuracy- which dellet has done at 200.
If I can get 2200 in a 16" so much the better
1/2 minute accuracy- which dellet has done at 200.
If I can get 2200 in a 16" so much the better
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It will probably work well in the .30-30 too. About the same velocities in the .30-30 as in the 300 BLK (+/- 100-200 f/s depending upon powder) using a 20" barrel in the .30-30. The fastest .30-30 load I found in Load Data was with H-335. It was 2408 f/s, and it was one of two that broke 2400 f/s. The rest were in the 1800-2250 range. Fastest with the 150 gr. for the 300 BLK was 2048 f/s using A1680, with most ranging in the mid to high 1800 f/s, mid 1900 f/s range. Since this bullet was designed specifically for the 300 BLK it should work well in both. Midway has them, and I have a couple of boxes inbound.
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The only possible issue in a 30-30 would be a tube fed magazine, but anything else like a contender pistol, it would be wonderful.Mike7.62 wrote:It will probably work well in the .30-30 too. About the same velocities in the .30-30 as in the 300 BLK (+/- 100-200 f/s depending upon powder) using a 20" barrel in the .30-30. The fastest .30-30 load I found in Load Data was with H-335. It was 2408 f/s, and it was one of two that broke 2400 f/s. The rest were in the 1800-2250 range. Fastest with the 150 gr. for the 300 BLK was 2048 f/s using A1680, with most ranging in the mid to high 1800 f/s, mid 1900 f/s range. Since this bullet was designed specifically for the 300 BLK it should work well in both. Midway has them, and I have a couple of boxes inbound.
I think there are a couple other published loads out there over 2100 for 150's. The Speer data for this bullet has it for sure.
With a bit of fooling around and careful loading 2200 is certainly possible in a 16". If you go to a 24" barrel for a head to head comparison 2400 is not out of the question. 1900 in a 9" barrel is no problem.
The target I posted above was maxed out for testing purposes, 2175 fps in a 12" barrel.
300 Blackout, not just for sub-sonics.
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Winchester/Marlin lever guns could be used as a "double" gun of sorts, with one in the chamber and one in the magazine with no ill effects, as well as rotary magazine Savage 99's in .30-30 or 300 Savage. Single shots like Contenders, Encores, or Handi-Rifles with .30-30 barrels could also be used. Savage 340's in .30-30 too. Reduced recoil loads in .308/.30-06 rifles would also benefit. This sounds like a great bullet for all these applications. Bravo Speer.
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