Hi again
I recently came over this info about ARES bullets.
“Please take into consideration that ARES Colored Bullets are more quick than copper plated/FMJ bullets. If you used to [shoot] copper plated/FMJ bullets, please start reloading Colored Bullets (CB) with approx. 5% less powder and adjust the final quantity of powder on basis of your own speed measurements. CBs keep the barrel clean. CBs are ready for reloading, i.e. it is not necessary to grease CBs.”
Does this give you pros more info I am in the right ballpark with my load suggestion?
No, I am from Sweden, but at the moment I´m in Thailand on vacation.
I´ve put an order for 1000 of Ares bullets in mixed colors.
The order will arrive a week after I get back from Thailand.
Hi
I´m new to reloading, but not to shooting.
Been shooting on and of for +20 years, but now I am going to try this too.
I shoot a Ruger SR9 and a Morini CM22M. Mostly bullseye, but I´m going to try IPSC soon.
Best regards,
Peterw
Hi all
Now Sweden is in the game here.
I am going to start reloading for my Ruger SR9 and with ARES Bullets 147grains
Do you experts think this is a got starting point?
Weight 147 grains
Bullet ARES
Powder 3.0 grains VV N320
Primer Magtech SP
OAL 28.7 mm (1.130 inch)
I cannot find any load data for this on ARES site or VVs site.
If I look around it seems like most end up near 3.3-3.5 VV N320, but ....
/Peterw
Ps. I think pink on a bullet seems strange, but what do I know? Ds.