Got my Labradar on sale for $250, and I was doing some load development a few days ago. All loads shot via Model 66-3 with 0.007”-0.008” BC gap. Loads 1 and 2 are both using Magnum primers, #3 and #4 use Standard primers. All brass used was PMC. Most accurate and best results were with #2. Does my BC Gap have anything to do with this wild variation I find in my loads? Pretty much none of these .357 loads are near max with my Hodgdon’s and Speer Data (uses CCI 500), older Alliant data calls for CCI 500s to be used in the 158 gr range with AA#9, starting = 13.5, max=14.9
I’ve also loaded 125 gr Berry’s plated bullets using AA#5 and Titegroup for a .38 +p load with a firm enough crimp to prevent bullet jump in my 66-3, these are all loaded near max using Hodgdon’s data. Disappointingly nowhere near the 950-1000 fps average I’ve been expecting. What gives? In your guy’s experience, does having a large BC gap give you wider ES and SD values? I heard SW tried for 0.003” to 0.008” of gap, mine is on the larger side.
7.6 gr AA#5 COL 1.440”
Avg Vel: 828.5 fps
Hi: 894
Lo: 706
Es: 188
SD: 38.45
A lot of scorching of case mouth. Slightly sticky on extract, tested with 7.8 was tested to be a pretty hard extract by me using Model 15.
4.8 gr Titegroup COL 1.440”
Avg Vel: 818 fps
Hi: 876
Lo: 765
ES: 111
SD: 29
Slight scorching of brass mouth. No resistance to extract, some tumble out.
Here’s my load .357 loads:
#1
158 gr Zero Bullet Company SJHP
12.0 gr AA#9 with CCI 550 SPM Primers
Seated to 1.570” to Cannelure
Slight Crimp via Lee FCD and resize.
Avg Vel: 1068
Hi: 1107
Lo: 919
ES: 188
SD: 55.6
Good accu, one chamber had a hard extract, everything else tumbles out with gravity, very clean brass.
#2
158 gr Zero Bullet Company SJHP
12.4 gr AA#9 CCI 550 SPM Primers
Seated to Cannelure ~1.570 Resized via Lee FCD, NO CRIMP
PMC .357 Brass
Avg Vel: 1115 fps
Hi: 1137
Lo: 1093
ES: 44
Std Dev: 16.4
Good accuracy, very slightly sticky extraction
#3
Same Components and COL
CCI 500 SP Primers
13.0 grains AA#9
No crimp just resized via FCD
Avg Vel: 1085 fps
Hi: 1146
Lo:1019
ES: 127
SD: 46.3
Good accu, easy extract of cases without stickiness, clean brass.
#4
Same Comps and COL
CCI 500 SP
13.5 gr AA#9
No Crimp just resized via FCD
Avg Vel: 1126
Hi: 1202
Lo: 1040
ES: 162
SD: 60
Not as good accu as #3, extract is slightly sticky, clean brass.
I’ve also loaded 125 gr Berry’s plated bullets using AA#5 and Titegroup for a .38 +p load with a firm enough crimp to prevent bullet jump in my 66-3, these are all loaded near max using Hodgdon’s data. Disappointingly nowhere near the 950-1000 fps average I’ve been expecting. What gives? In your guy’s experience, does having a large BC gap give you wider ES and SD values? I heard SW tried for 0.003” to 0.008” of gap, mine is on the larger side.
7.6 gr AA#5 COL 1.440”
Avg Vel: 828.5 fps
Hi: 894
Lo: 706
Es: 188
SD: 38.45
A lot of scorching of case mouth. Slightly sticky on extract, tested with 7.8 was tested to be a pretty hard extract by me using Model 15.
4.8 gr Titegroup COL 1.440”
Avg Vel: 818 fps
Hi: 876
Lo: 765
ES: 111
SD: 29
Slight scorching of brass mouth. No resistance to extract, some tumble out.
Here’s my load .357 loads:
#1
158 gr Zero Bullet Company SJHP
12.0 gr AA#9 with CCI 550 SPM Primers
Seated to 1.570” to Cannelure
Slight Crimp via Lee FCD and resize.
Avg Vel: 1068
Hi: 1107
Lo: 919
ES: 188
SD: 55.6
Good accu, one chamber had a hard extract, everything else tumbles out with gravity, very clean brass.
#2
158 gr Zero Bullet Company SJHP
12.4 gr AA#9 CCI 550 SPM Primers
Seated to Cannelure ~1.570 Resized via Lee FCD, NO CRIMP
PMC .357 Brass
Avg Vel: 1115 fps
Hi: 1137
Lo: 1093
ES: 44
Std Dev: 16.4
Good accuracy, very slightly sticky extraction
#3
Same Components and COL
CCI 500 SP Primers
13.0 grains AA#9
No crimp just resized via FCD
Avg Vel: 1085 fps
Hi: 1146
Lo:1019
ES: 127
SD: 46.3
Good accu, easy extract of cases without stickiness, clean brass.
#4
Same Comps and COL
CCI 500 SP
13.5 gr AA#9
No Crimp just resized via FCD
Avg Vel: 1126
Hi: 1202
Lo: 1040
ES: 162
SD: 60
Not as good accu as #3, extract is slightly sticky, clean brass.