Cartridge is from Ammo Manufacture: Freedom Munitions Ammo 180gr RNFP FMJ (plated) (supplied by Intercooler)
Ballistics Information: 10mm Auto
Muzzle Velocity: 1050 fps
Muzzle Energy: 440 ft. lbs
Brass Make/Headstamp: Star Line - Brass
Bullet Make/Weight/Construction/Info; Length 0.5830"/Dia. 0.3995": 180gr RNFP FMJ
Actual weigh 180.0 grains Crimp Diameter 0.3980"
MEPLAT 0.2550" (slight concaved base)
C.O.A.L.: 1.2555"
Primer: Large Pistol Nickel color
Case: Diameter 0.4220" Crimp Diameter 0.4210" (medium crimp)Length 0.9870"
Powder Description/Positive ID/Type/Charge Weight: Win WSF 6.6 grains
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>7.5gr's of this powder will put it on the edge of the pressure map?
Hodgdon shows 7.1 grains as max @ 1150 fps and 35,600 psi so 7.5 would be very close to the 37,500 psi possibly.
I have shot 7.4 and it performed much better. I wonder why Freedom doesn't switch to Power Pistol and get closer to the rating?
Quote from: Intercooler on October 23 2014 03:38:25 AM MDT
I wonder why Freedom doesn't switch to Power Pistol and get closer to the rating?
Cost?
I wonder why so many manufactures overrate their ammo? Don't they realize that forums like this, or anyone with a chrono can see thru that?
I've received 500 rounds of this stuff, and gone thru a box of it already. It's fine for the range, and probably the cheapest 10mm ammo out there. I can't afford to shoot Underwood all the time at the range.