Watching your videos has given me a better mind set on load development. I use to want to rush through it to hurry up and find a load to settle with. But after i found your channel a few months ago, ive gone back through my old loads and new and enjoyed it quite a bit, and have been much more thorough. It has been fun collecting my data and applying it accordingly.
Yes, PP is a really good performer. However, understand that if you expect to use these reloads for Self Defense carry, the "flash" from this powder can really do a number on your eyesight in low light conditions. Too bad that CFE was not included since many claim the same velocity range and it has flash control agents included.
I don’t know how you don’t spill the primers everywhere, but something I do to fix that from happening is keep the primers level, adjust the cardboard cover enough where all the primers you need are visible, then flip the actual primer device upside down. Then you will press the primer pack up against the primer device tray. Keeping the pressure and flipping both over together will allow all primers to be safely put on tray as well as most likely have all the primers in the correct position to load. Great video by the way!
Johnny I can’t thank ya enough man. I wouldn’t be anywhere near as into reloading if it weren’t for your videos, and you’re the reason I have a 18” AR that shoots under 1/2” groups! Id be sitting around happy with 1-1/2” groups if it wasn’t for the info you provide. Plan on hopping on the patreon here soon, have to include it in the R&D portion of my reloading budget
Thank u. This has been a help. Factory +please has been a choice pp & ccw for my family for years. Surprised by your chronological results in comparison with standard. I use hs6 & Longshot with practice bullets for my range ammo. I am looking forward to #4. I appreciate all your video. By the way thanks for creating an appetite for 6.5 grendel☺
Pistol assemblies are so sloppy one can chase pounder & bullet combinations to the moon . Paper & chronograph time is always informative to a ° & nice enjoyment . Even watching . Reloading experience or not. Thank You 🥂🏁
Hi friend 😊👍 , when I reload by hand & for tap tap accuracy ! Rifle or not . I love & you would to ? I hope . I nicely chamfered a old 444 marlin cartridge & fill it up & when it get close to desired weight charge , simply slowly rotate the case between your fingers & you have full - max control down to the 1/2 grain & less 😉👍 every time . Relaxing & confidently fast . I divorced the yellow cc cups 50 years ago .love your videos🥂👍
Hs-6 is a lot like be-72 with which I have been working lately. It doesn't quite have the punch of the other two powders but I find it really likes higher pressure so I load them a bit short.
great video, I'm currently doing the same thing, yesterday at the range I narrowed my powders down to 5.2g CFE pistol, 5.3g Power Pistol and 4g bullseye on 124g bullet. I'm shooting a smith & wesson revolver Jerry Mickeluk 929 . I liked your HS6 6.9g results, thanks, I'll have to pick some up. I don't have a crono, I'm making my assesments by bullet grouping.
Thanks! Boy, that's a nice revolver! I bet it shoots some great groups. That's the great thing about 9mm...so many darn powders and they all shoot pretty well. I am definitely impressed by HS6's consistent velocities. Good luck with your loads!
Hi Jim, reloading +p ammo really needs a chronograph. I have a friend who learned this lesson the hard way trying to use pressure signs only. There are some really great options on the market.
Don't beat yourself up about the accuracy, Judging of the pistols trigger and sight radius, That is a carry pistol and not a Match pistol. Striker fire triggers are hard to get the crisp let off you need, and ever gun is a little different in one way or another. a Good Book is "The Pistol Shooters Treasury" You can find it on Amazon in Paperback. It's good reading (Old) school, However when you think about it that's a good thing. I'm enjoying the content of this series. Keep up the good job. Dave
How does +P work? Where can one get the min and max load data?. Checked my Hornady 10th edition only normal loads. Must one use the +P brass and what are the max pressures on +P.
graphite spray in the trickler makes cleanup a TON easier. i think the same company that makes PB blaster makes it. no more static or sticky powder. the microphone sounds different but much clearer.
Johnny's Reloading Bench i spray it on most anything powder contacts to help with static (lee dippers, the container i dip from, weigh pans, powder funnels etc.). Just be aware of some clear plastics like the powder measure hopper can be weakened/warped by it.
Try graphite powder for locks, put some on funnels and other plastic that powder contacts wipe with cloth, Static cling gone.There used to be some dish detergent or clothes softener that would kill static also but forty year old memories fail to give me a brand name.
I watched your video a while back because I wanted a load data close to the Speer LE G2 Gold Dot velocity of 1220 ft/s. I used the load data from Speer and saw that a 124gr gold dot over 9.0grs of accurate #7 with cci500 spp will get 1180ft/s. But I didn't have cci 500 but instead used a remington 1 1/2 spp. I guess what I'm asking is that I notice in your video that you used 8.2grs of accurate #7 and got around the same velocities as what the Speer manual calls for but using 9.0grs instead of 8.2grs. What does this mean as far as my load goes. Thank you so much, and I really appreciate your videos.(oh yeah I forgot to mention that I load them in nickel plated speer cases)
Handguns are something that I haven't seen a significant difference in group size with different powder and bullet combinations unless I'm using an optic but even then it's not much. Meaning they seem to be much more forgiving then rifles where you can get a bullet powder combination that just don't work. I'm assuming it's because velocities aren't as high, none of the bullet have a particularly good shape that's made for better accuracy, and you're not typically shooting very far. So if I'm loading plinking ammo I'm just looking for a nice middle of the road powder charge and a cheap bullet so I can stretch that dollar as far as I can. With a defensive load I pick a bullet and look for a powder that'll give me the best velocity with the littlest charge weight so I'm not spilling powder everywhere because I load pistol on my progressive press.
I'd like to see a comparison of the short barrel Gold Dot factory loads with your 6.6gr of Power Pistol, vs the short barrel Glock...see what that rolls out as.
Quick question for you, since you've been around forever and seen most of my vids. I used a lapel microphone for this video so the audio is quite a bit different and my voice was much clearer. Did you find it weird? When I was editing this vid it was really hard to get used to. It's like the audio was TOO good and felt weirdly over-produced and fake. Just curious if a long-time viewer noticed it. lol It's probably an improvement and just something I need to get used to. Thanks for watching, man!
First view, was on my phone. Went back and listened with Headphones on PC. Everything sounds good. I wouldn't say it too "studio". Also I seem to remember buzzing in your old videos. nothing like that here. Good Job.
Power pistol is kinda funny. You can just keep adding powder and compress the hell out of it. There's some nut out there called "Clark" who claims to have shot 158gr xtps out of a 9 with like 10grs of power pistol for about 1150 fps. I've experimented as well and made some 1300 fps 124gr, and 1200 fps 147gr. I prefer VV 3n38 for the heavier bullets though
Absolutely amazing series, excellent work! Playing around with quickload, my bet already was on Accurate 7 (or Lovex D037.1) and Silhouette (or maybe True Blue) for loading 9 mm, .38 and .357. I have a question referring to Accurate 7. Quickload keeps saying that it nearly never ever burnes to completion. But i do not see a huge muzzleflash. Would you say it is burning clean? Or put differently, which powder is shooting most cleanly? I would guess Silhouette? The data you were rising with Silhouette is really amazing, i can not wait to try it out. Thanks a lot for your excellent work, i am eager to hear more about powders! :-)
I would like to see that video on the Caldwell Chrono. Trying to decide which to get and the MagnetoSpeed won't do it for me since I also want to chrono pistol and crossbow.
Like my other comment on PART 1, look at the muzzle flash during the shooting for each powder. #7 is almost non existent compared to the others....just a side note.
jrfarrar13 HS6 seems for me to be the best all around accurate powder with a full factory like charge. Seems to me to be a modern version of PP with just a little more repeatability and little less power. They are both my 1 and 2 powders though. Most of what I load is full power 9mm 124g fmj same as the military which also uses PP. clear to me as to why that is. I do agree it has excessive flash but it's power to accuracy for a full power loading is great. I load HS6 for comp ammo and defensive ammo carry and PP for plinking and stock piling.
My final load was 9.1 of AA#7 1.125OAL netted me 1286fps average out of a Glock 17 with 4.5" bbl. Accuracy was very good also. One of the reasons I finally decided on this load was the lack of fireball. As you can see in Johnny's video you can see the fireball. Something I did not want if shooting at night.
That's interesting. The issue I have with #7 is the deviation in velocity. Right or wrong.. to me the more consistent the velocity the greater the potential is for accuracy. I'm not a fan of using 30% more powder either. Using HS6 and PP the grain amounts are mostly identical. How well does that #7 work with bullet seating on a 147? It's damn near a full case w 124's To pick your brain.. are you crimping every round? I assume so are you using a crimp is it a light crimp or full? I like full crimp which is why I'm not a fan of plated bullets even for cheap plinking. Maybe that's the difference? I've never even played around with different amounts of crimp I just do flat out as in my mind it should lend itself to consistency and reliability of feeding across all chamber types. I also seat my bullets a little deep per spec for the same reason. I know a lot of aftermarket barrels (especially for glocks) have really tight chambers and even a 1.12 OAL is too tight sometimes so I shy on the safe side going down to 1.11 that could make up for the difference as well. I don't always go for the powder with the tightest potential grouping either. For accuracy opt for the one with the least amount of flyers. That's what I like about the HS6 and how consistent it is on velocity. Even with a ransom rest you can get flyers so a very key factor to me is consistency of group more so then size. That way I know if I do my part all rounds should be X instead of getting that once in a while odd hit and having to wonder if it was me, the gun or the round. If that makes sense? So when I say it's more accurate for me I'm saying 10/10 rounds are all in 2" group where as with another powder I might have 9/10 in a 1" but have some odd random flyer out of that group at 4". I don't think oh I pulled that one and discount it. I think wow that was odd. I also don't go for the outmost velocity. I've seen lots of ballistics testing and most bullets rip themselves apart over 1200fps. Once you hit 1250 plus many also seem to over expand or expand too early and don't achieve enough penetration. I like to stay in the 1150-1190ish range. Which is also what most manufacturers do. I do a lot of comparing quality factory loads and trying to duplicate the results of them instead of improving upon them. I figure they got millions in research and people way smarter then me so they must know something I don't lol. I reload to make quality factory ammo cheaper. Not to play around and try and out do them with some secret recipe. (Also I don't believe in so called practice ammo as it seems like an stupid term to me lol. Why I can't stand tight-group and similar powders. Last thing I want is to be checking what ammo is in the gun hoping it's a full loaded defensive capable round should I even need it. ) Ok lot of random babbling there lol.. time to go.
1789000 .357 Sig would have gotten the desired results without over pressuring the gun. I’m not a fan of bottleneck pistol cartridges, but it is a good and proven round.
Hey Johnny, I see that you use a Redding progressive press, and I use a RCBS progressive press. What is your opinion of the the Dillon super duper progressive presses?
Gerry Martinez I have friends with Dillion machines, they work well. My problem is the cost of caliber change over. Also, and this goes for all machines, red, blue, black, green, etc.., the more accessories you add the more difficult it become to do a caliber change over. Just my opinion on that issue and the reason I have a dedicated progressive .223 and .300 blackout machine, and another progressive machine for just .45 acp. All large caliber hunting rifles get loaded on a single station press. My presses are all the Hornady LNL series. As for the Dillion machines, how big is your wallet?
Why wouldn't you choose the powder that gets your 1225fps for the lowest grains weight? It looks like you'd Get 200 more rounds out of a pound of Power Pistol than you would a pound of HS-6. Does Power Pistol cost 20% more than HS-6?
Walter Palmer that's what +P stands for sir, they are loaded to HIGHER than standard maximum pressures, hence he used MORE than the standard maximum powder
Dude are you in radio? Cause you're a witty guy. Like you've got a script. You need to teach other gun tubers how to get to the point, be funny, and not make endless talks about themselves. I'm gonna start reloading so i can finally shoot decent stuff.
Watching your videos has given me a better mind set on load development. I use to want to rush through it to hurry up and find a load to settle with. But after i found your channel a few months ago, ive gone back through my old loads and new and enjoyed it quite a bit, and have been much more thorough. It has been fun collecting my data and applying it accordingly.
6.5-6.6 grains of power pistol looks to be your best choice for speed and accuracy. I would not even worry about the rest of the powders.
Yes, PP is a really good performer. However, understand that if you expect to use these reloads for Self Defense carry, the "flash" from this powder can really do a number on your eyesight in low light conditions. Too bad that CFE was not included since many claim the same velocity range and it has flash control agents included.
Outstanding presentation as always. I'm a big fan of Power Pistol. Thanks again for doing my homework. I thought for sure you were gonna get that fly.
Thanks for watching, brother! It was everything I could do not to start shooting at that fly. He was REALLY close to the dot at times.
I don’t know how you don’t spill the primers everywhere, but something I do to fix that from happening is keep the primers level, adjust the cardboard cover enough where all the primers you need are visible, then flip the actual primer device upside down. Then you will press the primer pack up against the primer device tray. Keeping the pressure and flipping both over together will allow all primers to be safely put on tray as well as most likely have all the primers in the correct position to load. Great video by the way!
I really wish he had made that part 4. I was heavily invested in this series
Be interesting to see BE-86 in the mix if this test comparison were done today.
Great content; always learn something from these videos.
Great choice of three finalists for the test.
When are we going to see a part 4?
Johnny I can’t thank ya enough man. I wouldn’t be anywhere near as into reloading if it weren’t for your videos, and you’re the reason I have a 18” AR that shoots under 1/2” groups! Id be sitting around happy with 1-1/2” groups if it wasn’t for the info you provide. Plan on hopping on the patreon here soon, have to include it in the R&D portion of my reloading budget
Come on with part 4. Don't leave us hanging.
Thank u. This has been a help. Factory +please has been a choice pp & ccw for my family for years. Surprised by your chronological results in comparison with standard. I use hs6 & Longshot with practice bullets for my range ammo. I am looking forward to #4.
I appreciate all your video. By the way thanks for creating an appetite for 6.5 grendel☺
Pistol assemblies are so sloppy one can chase pounder & bullet combinations to the moon . Paper & chronograph time is always informative to a ° & nice enjoyment . Even watching . Reloading experience or not. Thank You 🥂🏁
Would love to see another of this series... in .45acp perhaps?
Hi friend 😊👍 , when I reload by hand & for tap tap accuracy ! Rifle or not . I love & you would to ? I hope . I nicely chamfered a old 444 marlin cartridge & fill it up & when it get close to desired weight charge , simply slowly rotate the case between your fingers & you have full - max control down to the 1/2 grain & less 😉👍 every time . Relaxing & confidently fast . I divorced the yellow cc cups 50 years ago .love your videos🥂👍
Just watched the whole series. Just great info keep up the good work.
Good video, I’ve been using power pistol with 6.7 grains for my 19 . I think I’ll stick with it !👍
Great vid….I would say that Herco is a great + P powder
Great series of videos! Well done!
Hs-6 is a lot like be-72 with which I have been working lately. It doesn't quite have the punch of the other two powders but I find it really likes higher pressure so I load them a bit short.
great video, I'm currently doing the same thing, yesterday at the range I narrowed my powders down to 5.2g CFE pistol, 5.3g Power Pistol and 4g bullseye on 124g bullet. I'm shooting a smith & wesson revolver Jerry Mickeluk 929 . I liked your HS6 6.9g results, thanks, I'll have to pick some up. I don't have a crono, I'm making my assesments by bullet grouping.
Thanks! Boy, that's a nice revolver! I bet it shoots some great groups. That's the great thing about 9mm...so many darn powders and they all shoot pretty well. I am definitely impressed by HS6's consistent velocities. Good luck with your loads!
Hi Jim, reloading +p ammo really needs a chronograph. I have a friend who learned this lesson the hard way trying to use pressure signs only. There are some really great options on the market.
I really like these videos they have a lot of information,
Part 4?
Don't beat yourself up about the accuracy, Judging of the pistols trigger and sight radius, That is a carry pistol and not a Match pistol. Striker fire triggers are hard to get the crisp let off you need, and ever gun is a little different in one way or another. a Good Book is "The Pistol Shooters Treasury" You can find it on Amazon in Paperback. It's good reading (Old) school, However when you think about it that's a good thing. I'm enjoying the content of this series. Keep up the good job. Dave
How does +P work? Where can one get the min and max load data?. Checked my Hornady 10th edition only normal loads. Must one use the +P brass and what are the max pressures on +P.
graphite spray in the trickler makes cleanup a TON easier. i think the same company that makes PB blaster makes it. no more static or sticky powder. the microphone sounds different but much clearer.
I will pick some up! Thanks for the tip. Thanks for the feedback on the microphone as well. Glad to know people weren't weirded out by it.
Johnny's Reloading Bench i spray it on most anything powder contacts to help with static (lee dippers, the container i dip from, weigh pans, powder funnels etc.). Just be aware of some clear plastics like the powder measure hopper can be weakened/warped by it.
Try graphite powder for locks, put some on funnels and other plastic that powder contacts wipe with cloth, Static cling gone.There used to be some dish detergent or clothes softener that would kill static also but forty year old memories fail to give me a brand name.
The new mic sounds better and it picks up less "table noise" from your hands.
Thanks for the feedback! That's what I was hoping for but I was afraid it made things sound weirdly disconnected. Glad to know it was an improvement.
Great series enjoyed
I shot the same chronograph. Doing a latter with CFE pistol lol....... It's still works but moved on to a magnito speed.....
I watched your video a while back because I wanted a load data close to the Speer LE G2 Gold Dot velocity of 1220 ft/s. I used the load data from Speer and saw that a 124gr gold dot over 9.0grs of accurate #7 with cci500 spp will get 1180ft/s. But I didn't have cci 500 but instead used a remington 1 1/2 spp. I guess what I'm asking is that I notice in your video that you used 8.2grs of accurate #7 and got around the same velocities as what the Speer manual calls for but using 9.0grs instead of 8.2grs. What does this mean as far as my load goes. Thank you so much, and I really appreciate your videos.(oh yeah I forgot to mention that I load them in nickel plated speer cases)
Handguns are something that I haven't seen a significant difference in group size with different powder and bullet combinations unless I'm using an optic but even then it's not much. Meaning they seem to be much more forgiving then rifles where you can get a bullet powder combination that just don't work. I'm assuming it's because velocities aren't as high, none of the bullet have a particularly good shape that's made for better accuracy, and you're not typically shooting very far. So if I'm loading plinking ammo I'm just looking for a nice middle of the road powder charge and a cheap bullet so I can stretch that dollar as far as I can. With a defensive load I pick a bullet and look for a powder that'll give me the best velocity with the littlest charge weight so I'm not spilling powder everywhere because I load pistol on my progressive press.
I'd like to see a comparison of the short barrel Gold Dot factory loads with your 6.6gr of Power Pistol, vs the short barrel Glock...see what that rolls out as.
Do one of these +p tests for .45 acp using Hornady 185gr or 200gr XTP bullets.
I loved Your videos they are definitely informative keep up the good work🤔😎
Was waiting on this part.
Quick question for you, since you've been around forever and seen most of my vids. I used a lapel microphone for this video so the audio is quite a bit different and my voice was much clearer. Did you find it weird? When I was editing this vid it was really hard to get used to. It's like the audio was TOO good and felt weirdly over-produced and fake. Just curious if a long-time viewer noticed it. lol It's probably an improvement and just something I need to get used to. Thanks for watching, man!
First view, was on my phone. Went back and listened with Headphones on PC. Everything sounds good. I wouldn't say it too "studio". Also I seem to remember buzzing in your old videos. nothing like that here. Good Job.
yeah but look at the 6.9 grns hs6. the group was great and there is little flash unlike PP
that is the chonagraphs that I bought a month or so,ago I hope it works as good for me as it did for you
Power pistol is kinda funny. You can just keep adding powder and compress the hell out of it. There's some nut out there called "Clark" who claims to have shot 158gr xtps out of a 9 with like 10grs of power pistol for about 1150 fps. I've experimented as well and made some 1300 fps 124gr, and 1200 fps 147gr. I prefer VV 3n38 for the heavier bullets though
alzada would like to see some 9mm data on a 9mm carbine with a 16" barrel. nice data on the 9mm +P !!
Absolutely amazing series, excellent work! Playing around with quickload, my bet already was on Accurate 7 (or Lovex D037.1) and Silhouette (or maybe True Blue) for loading 9 mm, .38 and .357. I have a question referring to Accurate 7. Quickload keeps saying that it nearly never ever burnes to completion. But i do not see a huge muzzleflash. Would you say it is burning clean? Or put differently, which powder is shooting most cleanly? I would guess Silhouette? The data you were rising with Silhouette is really amazing, i can not wait to try it out. Thanks a lot for your excellent work, i am eager to hear more about powders! :-)
In loading these to 1.12 I've had several issues. The seem to catch the lands in my taurus and Gen 5 glock
Did you make a part 4 video?
I know this is an old video, but you need some VihtaVuori N350 and some Ramshot Silhouette.
I would like to see that video on the Caldwell Chrono. Trying to decide which to get and the MagnetoSpeed won't do it for me since I also want to chrono pistol and crossbow.
Like my other comment on PART 1, look at the muzzle flash during the shooting for each powder. #7 is almost non existent compared to the others....just a side note.
jrfarrar13 HS6 seems for me to be the best all around accurate powder with a full factory like charge. Seems to me to be a modern version of PP with just a little more repeatability and little less power. They are both my 1 and 2 powders though. Most of what I load is full power 9mm 124g fmj same as the military which also uses PP. clear to me as to why that is. I do agree it has excessive flash but it's power to accuracy for a full power loading is great. I load HS6 for comp ammo and defensive ammo carry and PP for plinking and stock piling.
My final load was 9.1 of AA#7 1.125OAL netted me 1286fps average out of a Glock 17 with 4.5" bbl. Accuracy was very good also. One of the reasons I finally decided on this load was the lack of fireball. As you can see in Johnny's video you can see the fireball. Something I did not want if shooting at night.
That's interesting. The issue I have with #7 is the deviation in velocity. Right or wrong.. to me the more consistent the velocity the greater the potential is for accuracy. I'm not a fan of using 30% more powder either. Using HS6 and PP the grain amounts are mostly identical. How well does that #7 work with bullet seating on a 147? It's damn near a full case w 124's
To pick your brain.. are you crimping every round? I assume so are you using a crimp is it a light crimp or full? I like full crimp which is why I'm not a fan of plated bullets even for cheap plinking. Maybe that's the difference? I've never even played around with different amounts of crimp I just do flat out as in my mind it should lend itself to consistency and reliability of feeding across all chamber types. I also seat my bullets a little deep per spec for the same reason. I know a lot of aftermarket barrels (especially for glocks) have really tight chambers and even a 1.12 OAL is too tight sometimes so I shy on the safe side going down to 1.11 that could make up for the difference as well.
I don't always go for the powder with the tightest potential grouping either. For accuracy opt for the one with the least amount of flyers. That's what I like about the HS6 and how consistent it is on velocity. Even with a ransom rest you can get flyers so a very key factor to me is consistency of group more so then size. That way I know if I do my part all rounds should be X instead of getting that once in a while odd hit and having to wonder if it was me, the gun or the round. If that makes sense? So when I say it's more accurate for me I'm saying 10/10 rounds are all in 2" group where as with another powder I might have 9/10 in a 1" but have some odd random flyer out of that group at 4". I don't think oh I pulled that one and discount it. I think wow that was odd. I also don't go for the outmost velocity. I've seen lots of ballistics testing and most bullets rip themselves apart over 1200fps. Once you hit 1250 plus many also seem to over expand or expand too early and don't achieve enough penetration. I like to stay in the 1150-1190ish range. Which is also what most manufacturers do. I do a lot of comparing quality factory loads and trying to duplicate the results of them instead of improving upon them. I figure they got millions in research and people way smarter then me so they must know something I don't lol. I reload to make quality factory ammo cheaper. Not to play around and try and out do them with some secret recipe.
(Also I don't believe in so called practice ammo as it seems like an stupid term to me lol. Why I can't stand tight-group and similar powders. Last thing I want is to be checking what ammo is in the gun hoping it's a full loaded defensive capable round should I even need it. )
Ok lot of random babbling there lol.. time to go.
Aftermarket barrel and 7.1 or 7.2 gr of HS6 will shrink your groups
would love if he did a .357 sig series using this same bullet...
1789000 .357 Sig would have gotten the desired results without over pressuring the gun. I’m not a fan of bottleneck pistol cartridges, but it is a good and proven round.
Where is pt. 4?
Dude shoot the fly!! Hury! ... man flies never land on my target and you could've have shot him on camera! Lol
Kel Tec 9mm rifle would have been a better choice for accuracy test
What is your favorite press
I have one of those chrono's too it is great
Hey Johnny, I see that you use a Redding progressive press, and I use a RCBS progressive press. What is your opinion of the the Dillon super duper progressive presses?
Gerry Martinez I have friends with Dillion machines, they work well. My problem is the cost of caliber change over. Also, and this goes for all machines, red, blue, black, green, etc.., the more accessories you add the more difficult it become to do a caliber change over. Just my opinion on that issue and the reason I have a dedicated progressive .223 and .300 blackout machine, and another progressive machine for just .45 acp. All large caliber hunting rifles get loaded on a single station press. My presses are all the Hornady LNL series. As for the Dillion machines, how big is your wallet?
How do you think Unique would have done?
try accuracy test next time with a RDS
Why wouldn't you choose the powder that gets your 1225fps for the lowest grains weight? It looks like you'd Get 200 more rounds out of a pound of Power Pistol than you would a pound of HS-6. Does Power Pistol cost 20% more than HS-6?
That's a good point that I didn't really consider. Power Pistol is actually the cheapest powder of these three also.
Johnny, Question ...Power Pistol shows max load @ 6.4 grs with JHP 124grs.. Am I wrong ?? So, where are you getting the 6.5 & 6.7 gr.??
Walter Palmer that's what +P stands for sir, they are loaded to HIGHER than standard maximum pressures, hence he used MORE than the standard maximum powder
What tablet did you use for the chronograph? I have tried using my galaxy s5, but get nothing on the phone.
I have been using my ipad. I have a galaxy s7 I can try out next time I use it. I think it's supposed to work!
Patrick W will prob catch on fire from the cheap Chinese batteries 😉
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Dude that fly..... at 22:50.....that was a antifa fly, you got to hit those brother.
21:35
Dude are you in radio? Cause you're a witty guy. Like you've got a script. You need to teach other gun tubers how to get to the point, be funny, and not make endless talks about themselves. I'm gonna start reloading so i can finally shoot decent stuff.
You should get a Pistol Vise to take the human factor out of the load accuracy data
When are we going to see a part 4?
Part 4?