Cartridge is from Ammo Manufacture: ULTRAMAX 180gr FMJ Plated (Lucas 4/23/15)
Ballistics Information: 10mm Auto
Muzzle Velocity: 1000 fps
Muzzle Energy: 399 ft. lbs .
Brass Make/Headstamp: Mixed – Brass/Nickel FC / Win / RP (used)
Bullet Make/Weight/Construction/Info; Length 0.6125"/0.6135"/0.6145"
Dia. 0.3990" - 0.4000": Plated 180 FMJ (flat base)
MEPLAT 0.1950"
Actual weight 178.6/178.6/178.0/179.8/176.6/177.6/178.8/176.8/179.6 grains
Crimp squeezed bullet to 0.3990"
C.O.A.L.: 1.2390" / 1.2440" / 1.2445" / 1.2445" / 1.2460" / 1.2460" / 1.2480" / 1.2490"
Primer: Large Pistol Brass color
Case: Diameter 0.4220"/0.4225"/0.4225"/0.4230"/0.4230"/0.4230"/0.4235"/0.4235"
All cartridges passed the cartridge case gauge (one was a little tight 0.4235")
Crimp Diameter 0.4215"/0.4215"/0.4220"/0.4225"/0.4225"/0.4225"/0.4230"/0.4235"
(tight crimps) Case Length 0.9850" - 0.9880"
Powder Description/Positive ID/Type/Charge Weight: LOVEX D036-01 7.8/7.8/8.0/8.0/8.0/8.0/8.0 grains
Cartridge weights before pull-down 257.4/258.8/259.0/ 259.8/260.0/261.2/262.6/270.4 grains
(LOVEX D036
A relatively fast burning, high density, double base, ball
propellant similar to Accurate No. 5. In comparison with other
our powders it is usable in most handgun cartridges.)
Accurate Arms #5 shows Hornady 180gr 7.8 grains @ 1053 fps (starting charge weight)
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These were sent in by Lucas after a case head blowout in his Glock 20, I think his was an overcharge or double charge because this powder flows easily and measures consistently due to it particular properties. Therefore I don't think this was a powder bridge event.
Lovex again!
What would be the predicted velocity based off what we have seen? I haven't seen Ultramax 10mm in a while and wondered how old they are?
They are probably not that old...the velocity should be right at advertised even if you were to use AA#5.
BTW, I spoke with Lucas and he doesn't remember which brand of brass it was that blew out and messed up his G-20.
I just spoke with Lucas again he says
QuoteIt was one of the silver looking cases that did it
I wrote back...
QuoteThey were Remington Peters Nickel plated cases, the ones you sent. They are usually good integrity brass cases. I have to think of overcharge unless the brass had a hidden flaw!
I must just get lucky or something. Could it have been set-back from magazine changes? Did it happen during normal shooting or was it rapid fire?
Do you plan on Chronographing them? I wouldn't mind getting 6 if he has another box to sell for the data.
What's the verdict on the one that weighed 270.4?
All of these had good powder charge weights, so no problem there.