http://www.dayattherange.com/?page_id=6173
Let me know if the data sheet works.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1MYePHzumsPnNxtQwOapbb6QKInx6JE5JSgxNncP0L50/edit#gid=1738297438
Data sheet worked great for me. Considering I have a Remington R1 Hunter, the info on a 6" barrel and load data is always welcome. From what you have there, it appears that I'm getting close to what I think the gun is producing. The current range that I'm using doesn't allow for a chronograph so it's a guess for me. Chamber support was interesting. I would have thought the Colt would have been a lot better. The Kimber was more surprising than any of the others. Even with owning some Kimbers that are far more accurate than most shooters, I'm not a fan. My 10mm likes the 12.8grs 2400 powder and 180 HST bullets. Groups at an inch at 25 yds gets it in the favored list of pistols. By your data sheet, I should be around 1250'ps which was the target velocity. So far, the gun shows no love for anything lighter than the 155gr bullet. I've run a few 135 Noslers thru it only to get patterns, not groups. Might just load up some of what you have on the data sheet and give them a go. Weather has been FAR too HOT to do any shooting but that's about to change in a couple of weeks. Thanks for the time it took to make all of this come together.
The data sheet works on my iPad.
Thanks for all the good work.
Mr. Revolverguy did a great job with his data spread sheet...Thanks! 8) I like his lay out and notes and reference to the energy chart.
I look forward to his revisions and additions in the future as a working document in progress! ;D
This can help people understand what to expect from similar firearms like he tested with.
All things need to be considered with any changes to an equation. ex: Cartridge overall length, 1.27" vs 1.25" +/-
On his page he has a video showing reference to chamber support of his various barrels.
Many 10mm firearms can have different size bores. ex: 0.399" - 0.400" - 0.401" +/-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEbULLOhoyg
I just updated it with Sig Sauer 10MM 180gr VCrown.
Sig 10MM 180gr Ammunition tested across the chronograph in 4 different pistols.
Colt Delta Elite XE
Para Elite Hunter
Ruger Blackhawk 10MM 6inch
Ruger Match Champion 10MM 4.2inch
I would have never guessed the results would turn out like they did, Revolver vs Semi Auto!
Apologies for the ending of the video, the camera stopped recording for some reason and the audio is not the greatest. The data is still valuable.
I am looking forward to more 10MM Chronograph testing.
Visit http://www.dayattherange.com 10MM Loading Depot for documented results.
Updated with additional data.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Fyj-rKIvGOvm4huvb35GaGMlyKhddtUDQhFi9VGrwLk/edit?usp=sharing (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Fyj-rKIvGOvm4huvb35GaGMlyKhddtUDQhFi9VGrwLk/edit?usp=sharing)
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Shadow try the new posted link - sorry
This data sheet is great, thanks for all the effort
Ken
New link works! And thanks again for your sharing your data!
2 New loads fired in 4 different revolvers. --- Updated Data
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Fyj-rKIvGOvm4huvb35GaGMlyKhddtUDQhFi9VGrwLk/edit#gid=0
Very nice work and video documentations. Thanks for sharing the results.
Mr Revolver guy,
I ran across your videos a couple months ago. Great videos. Keep up the good work.