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9 hours ago, RH45 said:

I hit 134 pf on my first try, with Sport Pistol, and noticed they shot a lot softer, but, when I walked down to the target (25 yards) I saw that the bullets were still tumbling. I

 

My 9mm revolver shoots 160's from SNS & Bayou over sport pistol very well, likely closer to 130 pf than 134, have never seen a bullet tumble.Never saw it with that bullet and titegrooup either. For what it is worth. 

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1 hour ago, IHAVEGAS said:

 

My 9mm revolver shoots 160's from SNS & Bayou over sport pistol very well, likely closer to 130 pf than 134, have never seen a bullet tumble.Never saw it with that bullet and titegrooup either. For what it is worth. 

128 pf shoots fine. It’s just when I tried to push them up to 132-135pf when they were tumbling.

 I won’t go to any major match with 128 pf loads.

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1 hour ago, RH45 said:

128 pf shoots fine. It’s just when I tried to push them up to 132-135pf when they were tumbling.

 I won’t go to any major match with 128 pf loads.

 

No worries. I've done a lot of fiddling with the SNS & Bayou coated versions and several different powders / load recipes / power factors and .356 vs .357 vs .358 diameter. Never have seen any tumbling with 160's under any conditions. Just a for what it is worth. 

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On 12/29/2018 at 12:48 PM, NWfront said:

Everglades 124 JHP V2 

1.125 AOL

4.15gr SP

1080 fps

133PF

 

Everglades 147RN plated & Xtreme 147RN HPCB

1.135 OAL

3.3gr SP

905 fps (Ev) & 908 fps (Xt)

133PF

 

All 8 shot averages from a Shadow 2 in 45 degree weather using mixed brass and Fed spp.

My load is similar to yours, I use 3.2 gr SP with 145 Rn Bayou bullet at 1.135. Todays chrono with TSO was 902 FPS grouped 10 shots in 1.94" at 25 yds in ransom rest.

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On 4/23/2019 at 9:56 AM, IHAVEGAS said:

 

No worries. I've done a lot of fiddling with the SNS & Bayou coated versions and several different powders / load recipes / power factors and .356 vs .357 vs .358 diameter. Never have seen any tumbling with 160's under any conditions. Just a for what it is worth. 

The particular bullets I'm working with, are sized .356. A few years ago, I bought some that were sized .357, and in the pistol I was trying to use them in, at the time were more accurate than .356, but, I could only load the .357 bullets in Federal brass, otherwise, I couldn't get them in my Wilson case gauge.

I'm getting 1"-1 1/2" groups out of the same brand of bullet, in 147 grain, at 25 yards, out of both of my Xfives. Even though the 160 grain bullets aren't as accurate out of my pistols, they shoot softer. I've been having issues with my hands, and haven't been able to shoot limited, or single stack, with major loads in the last few years.

I actually talked to the bullet manufacturer and his first thought was that I had too much crimp. I told him that I don't have any crimp. I'm using once-fired Winchester brass and measured every case for length and have my die set to just straighten the bell. His next suggestion was to switch to Sport Pistol, but, at around 830 fps, I still get tumbling out of 3 different pistols.

I guess that I'll just use up what I have left at local matches, running them at 800 fps. I won't take them to a major match without more cushion than that.

That said, this thread is about Sport Pistol powder, and I'm REALLY impressed with it. It meters well, is softer, and more accurate than VV310, and when at the chronograph almost all are duplicate readings. I assume the few that are a little lower, or higher are because, according to my scale, the bullets don't always weigh out exactly the same. One of these days, I'll try some Zero, or Hornadays which I've found to be consistent. 

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I load 3.14 gr of SS behind 147 Blue Bullets @ 1.145” and get 890 from my XDm. btw, I get single digit SD. And max spread is less than 20fps
At 3.3 grains I get 907fps.


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1 hour ago, cjmill87 said:

Just an FYI, Graf's has 8lbers of Sport Pistol on sale for $128.69, plus it's eligible for 2 different rebates right now ($2 off per pound or Grunt Style clothes).

Go figure.

I just got 16#, last week from Powder Valley for $133 a jug.😖

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More load testing.  Today is with with Sport Pistol and RMR bullets.

Using my 14.5" bbl MBX PCC and a VP9-L 5" pistol.

 

Two bullet profiles up from RMR - the 124gr JHP and the 135 JFP "Match Winner"

 

MBX PCC

RMR 135JFP "Match Winner" - Sport Pistol @ 3.8gn -WIN cases - FedSP Primer - 1.065OAL

1025

1025

1036

1015

1034

1041

1038

1017
1032

1020

Min: 1015  Max 1041    Spread: 26   Average  1028  SD: 9

PF average: 138

 

RMR 124gn JHP - Sport Pistol @ 4.0gn - WIN Cases - FedSP Primer - 1.065 OAL

1110

1114

1118

1101

1117

1112

1118

1131

1133

1091

Min: 1091  Max: 1133  Spread: 42  Average:  1114  SD: 12

PF Average: 138

 

VP9-L Pistol

RMR 135JFP "Match Winner" - Sport Pistol @ 3.8gn -WIN cases - FedSP Primer - 1.065OAL

1000

1014

1017

1013

1017

1024

1015

1017

1019

1017

Min: 1000   Max: 1024    Spread 24    SD: 6

Power Factor Average: 137
 

RMR 124gn JHP - Sport Pistol @ 4.0gn - WIN Cases - FedSP Primer - 1.065 OAL

1065

1064

1070

1070

1074

1069

1058

1062

1067

1067

Min:  1058   Max: 1074  Spread: 16   SD: 4

Power Factor Average:  132

 

 

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The PPQ is also pretty picky about OAL... So I picked an OAL that will plunk in that barrel to avoid having too many "special" boxes of ammo on the 9mm shelf.  The VP9-L was used because I just added it to the collection not long ago.  It may not find a home in my USPSA routine but it may just become my IDPA SSP. 

 

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LMAO,,,, yeh over an hour away.   Have no idea how to do that if I wanted,  So which button do I push on the order form to get them to do that ? Just what I want to do, take time off work, and drive an hour plus into Richmond during middle of week during non rush hour. Will just order from a company like Powder Valley that actually has a clue.

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Both have a delivery manager that you can make changes to shipments arriving to your location, you just create an account online. They will also sent you emails when packages are started to your address. It pretty simple. Just trying to help.


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Just an FYI, Graf's has 8lbers of Sport Pistol on sale for $128.69, plus it's eligible for 2 different rebates right now ($2 off per pound or Grunt Style clothes).
Sweet. Just ordered an 8. Threw some primers in there for good measure.

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rowdy the 147 fp matchwinners are jacketed not plated, just got my first thousand and am going thru the 124s

 

hey i think i saw u like 135s...fyi they just came out with a 135

 

hard to believe i pay less for these than plated bullets and man oh man are they accurate, cloverleafs at 10 yards

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4 hours ago, Denato1 said:

Just tested a load yesterday. 3.2gr Sport Pistol under a 147g sns RNFP. Shot out of my shadow 2 averaged 905FPS. Out of my Sig X-Carry it was 870. still made PF

 

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Do you have any accuracy data to go with what you tested? Does it shoot a 2" group or 6" group? that is important too.

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14 hours ago, Darrell said:

Do you have any accuracy data to go with what you tested? Does it shoot a 2" group or 6" group? that is important too.

This is what I got using a ransom rest with the same basic load.

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