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10mm Ammuntion => Reloading 10mm ammo => Topic started by: Wyocaddis on December 18 2022 12:08:27 PM MST

Title: BE-86 and Missouri coated 180gr RNFP
Post by: Wyocaddis on December 18 2022 12:08:27 PM MST
Andony have have a good load for range work?

Thanks
Title: Re: BE-86 and Missouri coated 180gr RNFP
Post by: Kenk on December 18 2022 12:47:19 PM MST
I believe I was loading my 180gr JHP at 8.2gr - 8.5, and would think Missouri coated 180gr would be close to that. I?ll check my log book when I get back home
Title: Re: BE-86 and Missouri coated 180gr RNFP
Post by: Wyocaddis on December 20 2022 06:11:37 AM MST
any idea about what OAL should be?
Title: Re: BE-86 and Missouri coated 180gr RNFP
Post by: sqlbullet on December 20 2022 07:14:56 AM MST
As long as your gun will handle.  My go-to is 1.250, and given the truncated RN profile on these, I would load at least a few at 1.260 to see if finicky guns (1911's) will shoot them that long.
Title: Re: BE-86 and Missouri coated 180gr RNFP
Post by: Wyocaddis on December 20 2022 11:31:10 AM MST
Thank you, and 10.4 blue dot right?
Title: Re: BE-86 and Missouri coated 180gr RNFP
Post by: Kenk on December 20 2022 02:57:34 PM MST
For 180gr, yes, 10.4gr BD, a super accurate load if you are ok with the big flash that comes with it 😀
Title: Re: BE-86 and Missouri coated 180gr RNFP
Post by: Kenk on December 20 2022 03:34:12 PM MST
I received a box of of Missouri bullet company?s 180gr TCFP - Grooveless #5 recently, and will likely start with an OAL of 1.25 for my P220. Worst case scenario, I?ll have to make some slight adjustments if there?s any feeding issues

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https://missouribullet.com/results.php?category=24&secondary=11
Title: Re: BE-86 and Missouri coated 180gr RNFP
Post by: Wyocaddis on December 20 2022 07:04:14 PM MST
Thanks for the information guys
Title: Re: BE-86 and Missouri coated 180gr RNFP
Post by: Wyocaddis on December 20 2022 07:08:52 PM MST
same bullet
:)
Title: Re: BE-86 and Missouri coated 180gr RNFP
Post by: Kenk on December 20 2022 07:19:07 PM MST
I thought so too
Title: Re: BE-86 and Missouri coated 180gr RNFP
Post by: shydog00 on January 01 2023 03:02:03 PM MST
I use 7.4gr. of BE-86 for most all of my coated cast lead range loads. Most of the time I chase accuracy more than velocity. You can use the same load with PP also. COL 1.260