NateTSU Posted April 8, 2018 Share Posted April 8, 2018 I recently completed my PCC and wanted to start relaoding for it. I watched the video JP put out about squibs in PCC barrels and have a few questions. For starters my upper has a 10.5" barrel, can I use my satandard production load without the risk of squibs? My production load is a 125 gr SNS round nose over 3.7gr of Titegroup, and is around 130pf. I'm not against developing a load for my PCC but would like to keep it simple and only have 1 9mm load. I have Titegroup, Power Pistol, Unique and HS-6 available, also what bullet weight do you prefer and why? Thanks for any advice. Nathan Link to comment
longbeard Posted April 9, 2018 Share Posted April 9, 2018 I recently completed my PCC and wanted to start relaoding for it. I watched the video JP put out about squibs in PCC barrels and have a few questions. For starters my upper has a 10.5" barrel, can I use my satandard production load without the risk of squibs? My production load is a 125 gr SNS round nose over 3.7gr of Titegroup, and is around 130pf. I'm not against developing a load for my PCC but would like to keep it simple and only have 1 9mm load. I have Titegroup, Power Pistol, Unique and HS-6 available, also what bullet weight do you prefer and why? Thanks for any advice. NathanThe longer barrel will produce a faster velocity than your pistol on the same load. I use both a 147 and a 124 load. Both work well. Personally, I find anything under 3gr of Titegroup to be sluggish. Currently I use 3.2/147 and 3.2/125 out of my 16" barrel. Both produce similar dot return. The 125 is softer on the shoulder. The 147 is close to 150pf. The 125 is about 132.Out of my ULW the 147 is around 140 and the 125 around 120.Hope this helps. Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk Link to comment
ToddKS Posted April 9, 2018 Share Posted April 9, 2018 I am shooting 3.7gr of Titegroup with a 124gr plated bullet. Works well for me out of my 10.5" barrel. Link to comment
Bdh821 Posted April 11, 2018 Share Posted April 11, 2018 I'm using my CO load, 147 plated 3.1gr TG out of my 8" PCC. Not sure on velocity but it meets PF out of my Walther Q5 Link to comment
Backwoods Posted April 12, 2018 Share Posted April 12, 2018 Just got back from testing a few loads. All out of a 16 inch barrel, 1.16 OAL, averages out of 10 rounds. 124 gr xtreme round nose 3.4 g titegroup 1047 fps 3.6 g titegroup 1114 fps 4.3 g power pistol 1076 fps 5.1 g power pistol 1222 fps 5.4 g power pistol 1251 fps 4.7 g wsf 1204 fps 147 gr xtreme round nose 4.5 g power pistol 1052 fps To me, titegroup shot better than PP. Seemed to cycle a bit faster and a tad quieter. WSF, I thought was the loudest of the 3 powders. I will be refining some of these loads and retesting again, but thought I’d post these up if it helps. YMMV Link to comment
igolfat8 Posted April 13, 2018 Share Posted April 13, 2018 I like 124 + 4.2 WSF out of a 16” barrel. Link to comment
Cy Soto Posted April 13, 2018 Share Posted April 13, 2018 (edited) I have tried 2.8gr to 4.1gr of Titegroup with several 115gr and 124gr bullets out of two different 16" barrels. The results out of both barrels (velocity and accuracy) were nearly identical. I ended up settling on 3.3gr of Titegroup and 124gr X-Treme plated RN bullets (OAL of 1.155" and Crimped at 0.377"). What I learned was that 115gr bullets (in general) were more accurate; this required 3.8gr of TG. This load produces a sharper recoil impulse and, even though the dot movement was not "severe", it was still more noticeable than using the 3.3gr of TG with 124gr bullets that I use now. Yes, this means that I have to give up a bit of accuracy but this load still produces acceptable results out to 50yds. I will, however, add that if I was shooting an outlaw match that required shooting targets past 50yds, I would switch to shooting 115gr MG JHP which were (in my case) the most accurate bullets I tested. Bellow is a rested 10-shot group at 50yds using the 115gr MG & 3.8gr TG load. The taped shots were with PMC ammo. ...and this is the 124gr X-Treme with 3.3gr of TG but only at 30yds. Edited April 13, 2018 by Cy Soto Added photo. Link to comment
Les Snyder Posted April 13, 2018 Share Posted April 13, 2018 (edited) I currently use 3.6grains Win Super Field and 135 Bayou polymer coated LRN.... out of my G34 produces a 132pf, and 145pf out of my 16" PCC... I shoot a monthly outlaw match with 12" targets at about 90yds typically at one stage... I perceive better accuracy with the longer bearing surface of heavier bullets L9x25 has me trying some 95 grain FMJ with WSF, just in case edit... got a chance to test the 95s for accuracy... indoor range off a bag at 90yd with 1.5 ACOG 5 shot into about 4"... at 25yd braced 5 into approx 1" Edited April 14, 2018 by Les Snyder Link to comment
NateTSU Posted April 14, 2018 Author Share Posted April 14, 2018 Thanks for the feedback everyone, I will try my current load and go from there based on the data above. I forgot to add in my op that I plan on using mine for outlaw steel matches, 2x4 division and plinking. Link to comment
Broncman Posted April 16, 2018 Share Posted April 16, 2018 On 4/12/2018 at 8:21 PM, igolfat8 said: I like 124 + 4.2 WSF out of a 16” barrel. Hey that's my load! Soft shooting, clean as a PCC can reasonably be. Link to comment
NateTSU Posted April 29, 2018 Author Share Posted April 29, 2018 Just got back from the range, shot 300 rounds of my production load 3.7gr TG 125gr sns rn through my pcc. It ran flawlessly no issues. Pretty flat and accurate with plenty of power to knockover poppers and hard set steel. Link to comment
troupe Posted April 30, 2018 Share Posted April 30, 2018 I have a friend that gave me 10 rounds that he shot in the past match. I was 147 blue bullet over what he said as 3.2 of 231. I have been shooting factory federal 115's and I could tell the difference. Link to comment
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