As stated I have 500 of the 135 noslers and I have long shot and 800x. But I only have fed mag large pistol primers available.
So where is a good place to start as I dont have a nosler manual for some reason.
Thanks
Brian
I have not seen any data for the 135gr with either of those slow powders.
Nolser data is available free on-line.
http://www.nosler.com/load-data
Nope, only recipes I have for 135 grain jacketed use Accur #5 or #7, Autocomp, Titegroup, HS6, Unique, Blue Dot, or Universal.
Lookie what I found online.
Bullet Nosler
Bullet Weight 135 grs
Powder IMR Hi-Skor 800-X
Powder Weight 14 grs
Primer CCI 300
Brass Make Remington
Barrel Length 6 (inches)
C.O.L 1.26 (inches)
Velocity 1670 fps
Group 3 (inches by 3 shot)
Submitted Date 2/14/2006 2:26:00 AM
Submitted By Gloker
Gun Info Glock 20
You could copy the load data in the Underwood pull-downs...read all of the data then decide what you want from your loadings
http://10mm-firearms.com/factory-10mm-ammo-pull-downs/underwood-135gr-sierra-jhp-pull-down/ (http://10mm-firearms.com/factory-10mm-ammo-pull-downs/underwood-135gr-sierra-jhp-pull-down/)
http://10mm-firearms.com/factory-10mm-ammo-pull-downs/underwood's-lineup-135155165180220/ (http://10mm-firearms.com/factory-10mm-ammo-pull-downs/underwood's-lineup-135155165180220/)
The (OLDER IMR800X data) did show using 14+ grains, but that data yielded by Hodgdon/IMR was pulled after recent testing showed flawed pressure data. I know others that have shot this load buy results were 1800 fps from a Glock-20 but many have said it was not what they wanted in their pistols. Therefore be very careful if attempting to use book loadings in this range.
Thanks shadow. I will check them out. I just received fed LPP so I dont need to use the LPM primers.
Thanks again
Brian