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Anyone have load data for Bullseye + 147 lead/moly?


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After a week or so of trying to find more red dot, I just decided to buy the 8lbs of Bullseye at my LGS. My G34 was making minor with 2.8gr Red Dot w/ BBI 147s. Bullseye is a tad slower. Think I should start with 2.9,3.0,or 3.1?

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I use 3.0.

I use 3.0 also.

What PF do you get? I typically load to the bare legal minimum for local matches. Not sure why, you can barely feel a difference between 135 and 125, but I think mentally I like knowing that I'm getting the max advantage.

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I just got some bullseye to try out and 147gr lead was what I tried it in. It was very soft shooting and seems as accurate as any other powder I have used. My usual powder is titegroup or sr7625 and I would have no trouble switching to bullseye if needed.

First load was 2.7gr, Lucky13 147gr LRN, 1.135OAL. Min FPS-823, Max FPS-854, Ave FPS-841, Standard Dev-9.3, Ave PF-123.6

2nd load was 3.0gr, Lucky13 147gr LRN, 1.135 OAL. Min FPS-870, Max FPS-903, Ave FPS-891, Standard Dev-9.6, Ave PF-130.9

3rd load was 3.0gr, Lucky13 powder coated 147gr LRN, 1.135 OAL. Min FPS-866, Max FPS-898, Ave FPS-878, Standard Dev-10.8, Ave PF-129.0

This was shot out of my XDM 5.25

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138pf out of my Glock 34. I also test them out of my G26 just in case I ever need it as a backup gun or something... plus I shoot that in Subcompact division for GSSF. Power factor doesn't matter there but it does need to function reliably.

The Standard Deviation for Bullseye is lower than any other powder I've used since I started loading.

ETA: I was using the 147gr round nose from Blue Bullets... they weigh out closer to 149 so I used that for the calculation.

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