I want to load some subsonic plinking loads with 150 Grain bullets. I am shooting a Ruger Ranch rifle with a Silencerco Omega suppressor.
For the quietest load should I go with Unique or Trail Boss? I was struggling to find a load for either powder using a 16" barrel and suppressor.
150 Grain Subsonic Questions
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Re: 150 Grain Subsonic Questions
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Re: 150 Grain Subsonic Questions
Closest info I have to offer is 135gr. lead bullet and 5.0gr Unique
Velocity was 1143, 1142, 1125, 1130, and 1150fps
Velocity was 1143, 1142, 1125, 1130, and 1150fps
Re: 150 Grain Subsonic Questions
5.0 grains of Unique is what works for me out of a 16" 700 barrel. I get ~1000fps with el cheapo Remington Core-Lokt bullets, and roughly that with Sierra 150s.
It's also stupid quiet with my Revolution 9 on the end.
It's also stupid quiet with my Revolution 9 on the end.
Re: 150 Grain Subsonic Questions
RARR Suppressed
Hornady 150gr RN #3035 (bought on sale just for bolt gun)
Range PU converted mixed head stamp
CCI 400
5.2 Grain Unique
COAL 2.0
961 FPS avg
Hornady 150gr RN #3035 (bought on sale just for bolt gun)
Range PU converted mixed head stamp
CCI 400
5.2 Grain Unique
COAL 2.0
961 FPS avg
Re: 150 Grain Subsonic Questions
Have you tried these in an AR semi-auto?
I'm having a hard time finding posts with 150gr and powders that will reliably cycle the BCG.
I'm having a hard time finding posts with 150gr and powders that will reliably cycle the BCG.
Re: 150 Grain Subsonic Questions
The reason that you are having problems, is that it is not a popular combination. It can be difficult to get them to cycle and stay subsonic depending on barrel length. Then when you do get them working they tend to run dirty because of low firing pressure. Add that accuracy issues because of high velocity spreads and it's just not that fun to shoot.db300 wrote:Have you tried these in an AR semi-auto?
I'm having a hard time finding posts with 150gr and powders that will reliably cycle the BCG.
They will work better in a short barrel because you can load to what would be a higher velocity in a 16" barrel and stay subsonic and use a faster powder that will burn cleaner.
Knowing barrel and gas system length would be helpful and there is some info in th pet loads section of hand loading.
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Powders that will work.
1680
N120
lil'gun
4227
LT-30
CFE BLk
300 Blackout, not just for sub-sonics.
Re: 150 Grain Subsonic Questions
Loading lower weight subsonics can be dangerous. Wild velocity swings due to powder orientation in the case.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSN0Uc-Aexw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSN0Uc-Aexw
Re: 150 Grain Subsonic Questions
Thanks much for the info.
FYI, it' s a Seekins 8" 1:7, standard buffer and spring with adjustable block
FYI, it' s a Seekins 8" 1:7, standard buffer and spring with adjustable block
Re: 150 Grain Subsonic Questions
He would have less trouble if he seated the bullet where it needed to be, instead of at the cannelure and using the bulkiest powder he could find. Even a powder less sensitive to positionBillJ wrote:Loading lower weight subsonics can be dangerous. Wild velocity swings due to powder orientation in the case.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSN0Uc-Aexw
A little research would have gone a long way.
As for cheap easy to load for subsonic bullets, it hard to beat Nosler 190's from shooters pro shop for $200 per 1000 when they are on sale, or $250 everyday at powder valley for new bullets. Then there are always pull.
300 Blackout, not just for sub-sonics.
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