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SINTERFIRE Frangible Projectiles - Brian Enoss Forums Sinterfire Frangible Projectiles? I ask because I recently acquired 1000 projectiles of 90 Gr 9mm and 1000 projectiles of the 110 Gr 38 Spl Sinterfire has load data on their website but before I load a small batch for each caliber I wanted to ask if anyone has any comments, guidance, feedback
125 or 135 grain Sinterfire for 40SW Major - Brian Enoss Forums I have been using Sinterfire 125g 40 bullets at major pf for several years now, and their 105g 40 bullet at a 140 pf for steel The 125g is the same size as a 180g lead bullet, so it can be loaded up to an OAL of 2 225" if you want, but I would recommend 1 175" max for the 125g and 1 155" for the 105g bullet
Puzzling load test - 9mm 38 Caliber - Brian Enoss Forums I been trying Sinterfire bullets For the first test with 75 gr 380 auto I looked at the Sinterfire data and it has one load (Titegroup), which is exactly the same as 100 gr 9mm using 231 So I backed away from that load and looked elsewhere The only other load I could find was in the Shooters World load data using Clean Shot
Frangible Loads? - 9mm 38 Caliber - Brian Enoss Forums I used to load Sinterfire bullets They were light bullets also 90 grains When loading you have to be careful when straightening the case in the crimp station If you crimp it at all it will crack the bullet and you will have a full was cutter style bullet
Load Data For 155 Gr Swc - 44 45 Caliber - Brian Enoss Forums I have a little used 45 comp gun I recently acquired (read free) a supply of 155 gr SWC bullets I never used them back in the 80's but many did to try to keep up with the 38 supers Does anyone have any load data for this bullet I had always shot 178 gr SWC in those days
380 Auto with Win 231 H-38 - Brian Enoss Forums I may reload 380 auto later I was researching the loads on Hodgdon, and see what I consider a question The starting powder load for a 90gr JHP bullet is higher (at 3 2 gr) that for both of the heavier bullets listed (both 95 and 100 gr FMJ) which each have a starting load of 2 9gr of powder
Typical AR-15 velocities and BC on 5. 56 factory ammo What would you guys say are typical muzzle velocities and ballistic coefficients of various 223 5 56 ammo? I’m primarily interested in factory ammo, but handloads are also somewhat interesting Would like CHRONOGRAPHED data from an 18" AR-15 (or similar barrel length), since we know ammunition m