tumbleturn
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I have a Performance center 460 with a 10 3/8s length barrel. The cylinder gap is .009. I cannot get anywhere near anybody’s posted velocities except maybe Hornadys reloading Data. When clean I can push a 300gr Hornady XTP Mag bullet through all the throats in the cylinder fairly easy with a wood dowel. I even bought some Loaded 360gr WLNGC from Grizzly claiming 1850fps on the box and they clocked in at only 1625fps average. All the loading Data I get I cannot get anywhere near the velocitys. In fact when working up some loads I can go way past posted max loads by 10 to 20 percent with no pressure signs and still not be anywhere near stated velocities. And when I do start to have slightly sticking cases still nowhere near posted velocities. My Goal is to shoot 300gr and heavier. Now I have one load that is at least acceptable But with a lighter bullet. The load is a Lee 230gr lead cast bullet that is meant for the 45acp. I powder coat the bullets with powder by the pound black coating. Seated at COAL of 2.260 with a lee factory crimp over 52.0grs of H110 ignited by a Winchester Large rifle Mag Primer and starline brass. I am getting around 2150fps the accuracy is not what I want but 1.25 inches at 25yds should be good for plinking and practice. I am hoping to push 300gr jacket bullets or 325 Lyman gas checked to at least 1900fps but I seem to be running into a road block at 1700fps. Which is in line with my Hornady manual. But everybody else’s data is claiming over 1900fps. Also with a lot of powders I can start at whatever the suggested starting load is and start adding powder and the velocity does not really change. Just an example with the Hornady 300gr I started with 33.0gr of Enforcer at 1605fps which is faster than the Hornady book claims by the time I got to 38.0grs I was up to only 1667fps it seemed to max out with pressure signs at 41grs with not much of a speed increase. Any Ideas? Also what are the real world velocities others are getting from there 460 X frames?
Thank You Mike
P.S.
I have a small trailer with a small reloading bench in it that I tow out to the Nevada dessert to do my load development. So I can try things one round at a time. Don’t get me started on Quickload it is a major disappointment.
Thank You Mike
P.S.
I have a small trailer with a small reloading bench in it that I tow out to the Nevada dessert to do my load development. So I can try things one round at a time. Don’t get me started on Quickload it is a major disappointment.