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Old 12-27-2011, 02:58 PM
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I am looking for a loads for 9mm - 147gr FMJ using Bullseye
Will be used in PPC9 - 5"
My manuals (older) have no 147 loads
Any help would be appreciated

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Hudson Shooter

28.12.11
Thanks to those that gave me some input. I have a starting base as my manuals show nothing.

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Old 12-27-2011, 03:37 PM
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My starting load is 3.0g of Bullseye-you can work your way up from there depending on how fast you want to shoot it meaning you need a Chrony.
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Old 12-27-2011, 05:07 PM
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I wouldn't use anything as fast as Bullseye with 147s' myself. I'd be more inclined to use Unique, Universal Clays or slower powders.
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Old 12-27-2011, 09:29 PM
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I wouldn't use anything as fast as Bullseye with 147s' myself. I'd be more inclined to use Unique, Universal Clays or slower powders.
Exactly! Well said. I have a load for a 147gr JFP using a maximum load of AA#7. Gives me 1000fps from a Sig P226. I like having a magazine or three full of these loads on me when I go to certain areas of town after dark.
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Old 12-27-2011, 09:52 PM
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Default Montana Golds 147gr.CMJ & W231

M.G.147CMJ grain over 4.0gr. & W231 C.O.A.L. 1.11+/-"

I run the MG 147CMJ over 4.0gr of W231. I have chronoed it with a M&P Pro and they have average around 950fps.+/-
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Old 12-28-2011, 04:28 PM
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147 Hornady FMJ over 4.0 grains of WSF or 4.9 grains of AA#5 has shot very well in several guns.
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Old 12-28-2011, 07:42 PM
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Noticed it is your first post Hudson shooter, welcome to the forum.

Since your books are too old, here is some data from a few recent books. Maybe your books are not that old after all since most of mine don't list bullseye except Lyman.


Lyman..... Min 3.4...max 3.9 bullseye, OAL is 1.115
Speer book...bullseye not tested
Hornady book...bullseye not tested
Nosler book...bullseye not tested

I use WSF with 147gr but frankly 147gr don't group so well at 50 yds for ppc work. Switched to 125 gr bullets still with WSF, and get better groups at 50 yds in a ransom rest.
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Old 12-29-2011, 09:16 AM
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Same as lmcgust; I shot 147's over Clays and the accuracy just wasn't there. Now shooting 124's over WSF and the accuracy is excellent.
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Default WSF behind 147 FMJ

I use 4.2g WSF behind Montana Gold 147 FMJ, but want to try the 125g Hornady HAP to see if accuracy is better at 50 yds. What WSF load do you use with 125? Any suggestions are welcome. I am open to other powders with better accuracy if anyone has a load, I also shoot 5" PPC9.

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Noticed it is your first post Hudson shooter, welcome to the forum.

Since your books are too old, here is some data from a few recent books. Maybe your books are not that old after all since most of mine don't list bullseye except Lyman.


Lyman..... Min 3.4...max 3.9 bullseye, OAL is 1.115
Speer book...bullseye not tested
Hornady book...bullseye not tested
Nosler book...bullseye not tested

I use WSF with 147gr but frankly 147gr don't group so well at 50 yds for ppc work. Switched to 125 gr bullets still with WSF, and get better groups at 50 yds in a ransom rest.
Regards,
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Old 09-25-2013, 12:51 PM
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147 Hornady FMJ over 4.0 grains of WSF or 4.9 grains of AA#5 has shot very well in several guns.
SORRY NO BULLSEYE DATA , BUT AS STATED ABOVE 4.0 OF WSF IS VERY GOOD.
4.2 OF VV330 IS THE MOST ACCURATE AT 50 YDS WITH THE 147GR XTP
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Old 09-25-2013, 02:32 PM
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Sorry I have no Bullseye data,, I'm using HS-6 with my 147 's.
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Old 09-25-2013, 02:44 PM
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Did you look at Alliant Powder's reloading data online?
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