bandw1dth Posted August 24, 2016 Share Posted August 24, 2016 What did you use for OAL on those rounds?1.1" I believe. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yot36 Posted October 6, 2016 Share Posted October 6, 2016 On 8/23/2016 at 3:29 PM, TANFARM said: Brett....I tested some BB 147 round nose and flat nose 9 mm Saturday in my 2011 147 BB 3.5 grns Vih N320 1.150 COL round nose Averages: 943 935 934 3.5 grns N320 147 BB 1.140 COL flat nose Averages: 941 929 936 3.4 grns N320 1.14 COL round nose Averages : 922 910 923 I've been running 147 Montana Gold with 3.7 grns N320 at 1.15 to ensure 900 + for power factor.....I'm really impressed with these BB stats....more tests this weekend........hope these make some sense!!!! Here is what I got with N320 @ 3.5gns. 147 GN BB FP OAL - 1.140 9mm Springfield XDM 5.25 - Avg (10 Shots) = 958.07 AVG FPS Sig P226 Tac Ops 4.90" threaded barrel (10 Shots) = 947.58 AVG FPS Glock 26 3.2" barrel (10 Shots) = 896.05 AVG FPS Tangfolio Stock III - 4.5" barrel (10 Shots) = 962.8 AVG FPS Walther PPQ M1 4.0" barrel (10 Shots) = 912.4 AVG FPS Walther PPQ M2 5 inch barrel (10 Shots) = 946.71 AVG FPS Beretta PX 4 Storm Full Size 4 inch barrel (10 Shots) = 914.08 AVG FPS Mech Tech Carbine 16 inch barrel (10 Shots) = 1055.5 AVG FPS I would describe the accuracy of this load as adequate for IDPA or USPSA at the distances we typically shoot. Soft recoiling and flawless function in all guns. I am going to try the round nose bullets next time around as I have heard that they are inherently more accurate. We shall see. Hope this helps Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MemphisMechanic Posted October 6, 2016 Share Posted October 6, 2016 (edited) My experience with the above powders has shown that Clays is the softest shooting powder of the lot. It gets really sketchy on pressures with bullets lighter than about 135gr in 9mm, though. You're already around max book to make PF in a 147. Clays is accurate, soft, and meters well. As long as you plan to shoot heavy bullets. Edited October 6, 2016 by MemphisMechanic Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bandw1dth Posted October 9, 2016 Share Posted October 9, 2016 My experience with the above powders has shown that Clays is the softest shooting powder of the lot. It gets really sketchy on pressures with bullets lighter than about 135gr in 9mm, though. You're already around max book to make PF in a 147. Clays is accurate, soft, and meters well. As long as you plan to shoot heavy bullets.What kinda load did you find to work for you with not universal clays? And at what OAL? I'm currently trying to find a decent clays load for my 147gr BBI flat points. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MemphisMechanic Posted October 10, 2016 Share Posted October 10, 2016 (edited) "NOT universal" clays... nicely put! We're talking about plain old clays. Not International, not Universal. Just clays. I was using 130Gr BBIs. 130gr BBI coated bullet 1.105" OAL 3.35gr Clays 128.8 PF through a 5" M&P If I find some more clays I'll be using it again for sure. Not too smoky, didn't leave the gun filthy, and definitely one of the softest-shooting loads out there. Edited October 10, 2016 by MemphisMechanic Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
superluckycat Posted October 11, 2016 Share Posted October 11, 2016 I've got 8# of Clays I picked up on a whim. May have to try out some 9mm loads. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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