What do you guys think of these smok'in loads?
One day while digging around on the powder shelf, I found a pound of Herco and a pound of HS-7 These are two powders I almost never use, must have got them in a garage sale or someplace, anyway, I hate to let good powder sit around and get bored so I decided to look up some uses for them.
Normally when I do this I go thru several sources and compile the data in a spreadsheet for further analysis. I also log data I see listed in old manuals and magazine articles and even some of what you guys post on the internet. These two have almost nothing available for 9mm (my current interest), but getting back to the story...
I had a couple of entries on my 9mm page for 115gr JHP with Herco, one was from the 1980 Hornady manual showing a Max of 7.1gr running 1200 fps and the other from a 1991 American Handgunner, "Taffin Tests" article showing a load of 7.0 gr hitting a reported 1391 fps! Now that is cooking along pretty good considering these days 1150 ~ 1250 is considered normal. Also notice the large difference between the load manual and the article. I don't have any OAL or bbl data but something don't seem quite right.
OK so I must have some feline in my genes cuz I got curious and made up a few using 115 XTP and 6.5gr Herco @ 1.09" . Out of my 4" they averaged 1357 fps !!! out of a 3" they were doing a respectable 1249fps. At .5gr under max I would have expected somewhat slower velocity. No signs of pressure and the brass was landing 4'@4pm from the gun.
For the HS-7 load, Speer #12 shows a max of 8.9gr with the 124 JHP at 1.12" for 1249fps. I put together some using Rem 124 JHP with 8.2gr @ 1.11" and they were clocking 1237 avg from the 4".
So far I am happy with these results. Both seemed to shoot fairly well, accuracy is acceptable for intended use and recoil is not noticeable, they also outstrip most other loads velocity wise. I have been looking for a way to push the XTP to ensure expansion, looks like this may be it.
The only thing I'm concerned about is the fact the data comes from an era when loads were run at higher pressure and thought to be safe but many were later reduced or dropped from the manuals.
Since these might be one of those and I haven't worked with these powders before, I thought I'd throw it out for opinions.
Whaddya think... worth working on some more or old obscure load data is too risky ?
One day while digging around on the powder shelf, I found a pound of Herco and a pound of HS-7 These are two powders I almost never use, must have got them in a garage sale or someplace, anyway, I hate to let good powder sit around and get bored so I decided to look up some uses for them.
Normally when I do this I go thru several sources and compile the data in a spreadsheet for further analysis. I also log data I see listed in old manuals and magazine articles and even some of what you guys post on the internet. These two have almost nothing available for 9mm (my current interest), but getting back to the story...
I had a couple of entries on my 9mm page for 115gr JHP with Herco, one was from the 1980 Hornady manual showing a Max of 7.1gr running 1200 fps and the other from a 1991 American Handgunner, "Taffin Tests" article showing a load of 7.0 gr hitting a reported 1391 fps! Now that is cooking along pretty good considering these days 1150 ~ 1250 is considered normal. Also notice the large difference between the load manual and the article. I don't have any OAL or bbl data but something don't seem quite right.
OK so I must have some feline in my genes cuz I got curious and made up a few using 115 XTP and 6.5gr Herco @ 1.09" . Out of my 4" they averaged 1357 fps !!! out of a 3" they were doing a respectable 1249fps. At .5gr under max I would have expected somewhat slower velocity. No signs of pressure and the brass was landing 4'@4pm from the gun.
For the HS-7 load, Speer #12 shows a max of 8.9gr with the 124 JHP at 1.12" for 1249fps. I put together some using Rem 124 JHP with 8.2gr @ 1.11" and they were clocking 1237 avg from the 4".
So far I am happy with these results. Both seemed to shoot fairly well, accuracy is acceptable for intended use and recoil is not noticeable, they also outstrip most other loads velocity wise. I have been looking for a way to push the XTP to ensure expansion, looks like this may be it.
The only thing I'm concerned about is the fact the data comes from an era when loads were run at higher pressure and thought to be safe but many were later reduced or dropped from the manuals.
Since these might be one of those and I haven't worked with these powders before, I thought I'd throw it out for opinions.
Whaddya think... worth working on some more or old obscure load data is too risky ?
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