These should be the newer load with a different powder than what's in the sheet.
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Yes that should be interesting to see as X-Treme is going to sell powders under that name according to the Shot Show video.
I thought about writing them with some information contained about loadings.
These weren't far off at all from the last testing.
EAA Limited Pro 4.75" 1066, 1057, 1058, 1056, 1058 Average = 1059 FPS/ 448 LBS
EAA Super Match 6" 1106, 1102, 1096, 1093, 1105 Average = 1100.4 FPS/ 484 LBS
Pretty weak stuff and think I will share results with Freedom with some suggestions.
I wrote them a big ole long email with tons of information. I doubt they even respond...
Quote from: Intercooler on March 25 2016 04:46:38 PM MDT
I wrote them a big ole long email with tons of information. I doubt they even respond...
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With info about how the 10mm is capable of being loaded hotter than a .40?
Yea. I sent them all the spread sheets and what we expect 1225/600. Their .357 is a joke too!
Hah - I thought I was the only one. 9mm or 45ACP light plinking fodder is their core skill set.
I haven't shot any of the .45ACP, but the 9mm I concur. One of their 9mm loads shocked me a little and most of the others are par for the course. The .44 Magnum was a little light for caliber and the .357/10's are a joke.