Crossfire Black Max 140 grain SCHP (Black Oxide) Pull-Down

Started by The_Shadow, October 26 2013 05:25:31 PM MDT

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The_Shadow

Cartridge is from Ammo Manufacture: Crossfire  Black Max 140 grain SCHP (Black Oxide)
Ballistics Information: 10mm Auto
Muzzle Velocity: 1600 fps
Muzzle Energy: 795 ft. lbs
Brass Make/Headstamp: Star Line – Brass (Black Oxide)
Bullet Make/Weight/Construction/Info; Length 0.7020"/Dia. 0.3990": 140 grain Barnes TAC-XP w(Black Oxide)
Actual weigh 139.0 grains  Crimp Diameter 0.3890"
HP depth  HP 0.3095" / HP dia. 0.1950" / mouth 0.2465"
C.O.A.L.: 1.2500"
Primer: Brass color
Case: Diameter 0.4215" Crimp Diameter 0.4190" (tight) Length 0.9880"
Powder Description/Positive ID/Type/Charge Weight: ? Silhouette ? 10.8 grains (Milo said the 10mm powder isn't #5.)
Tested Velocity: 1607, 1600, 1600, 1604. Average = 1602.75 FPS/ 799 LBS







The "10mm" I'm Packin', Has The Bullets Wackin', Smakin' & The Slide is Rackin' & Jackin'!
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Intercooler


The_Shadow

The "10mm" I'm Packin', Has The Bullets Wackin', Smakin' & The Slide is Rackin' & Jackin'!
NRA Life Member
Southeast, LoUiSiAna

Intercooler

#3
This one is different. I have shot a ton of stuff! Why is the spread so tight? Anything different in the makeup?

4949shooter

They must load to stringent specifications. I bet if Shadow pulls ten of these the powder charges are extremely close in weight.

The bullets they are using are probably top notch in consistency also.

Intercooler

#5
   The other thing I noticed is the sound and recoil when I shoot one of these. It's the second highest performer I have ever shot but doesn't recoil like it. It also doesn't make a big boom like a hot loaded round does. When I shoot one of these I have to do a double-take, because it's not what you expect but the Chronograph shows it over and over again within 10 FPS. Does that coating have anything to do with how it might release the bullet or something?
    Hopefully someone else purchases a box and can give a second report of what they think compared to other  rounds they have shot. When The Shadow and Raggedyman shoot these I would like to hear their feedback!

The_Shadow

Quote from: Intercooler on October 26 2013 10:00:18 PM MDT
This one is different. I have shot a ton of stuff! Why is the spread so tight? Anything different in the makeup?

AA#5 is a faster burning powder thus more consistent.  One thing I can add is these bullets were tough to hammer out, they were held tight!  The one in the 44mag I thought I was going to break my kinetic bullet puller, it was a sum-a-bitch! :o 
The "10mm" I'm Packin', Has The Bullets Wackin', Smakin' & The Slide is Rackin' & Jackin'!
NRA Life Member
Southeast, LoUiSiAna

Intercooler

   It's really not like anything I have shot in the past. Mr.Redbull has some now to run in his G20 I sent him. That will be interesting to see his numbers and thoughts.

The_Shadow

Modified the original post Intercooler heard from Crossfire;
QuoteMilo said the 10mm powder isn't #5.
The "10mm" I'm Packin', Has The Bullets Wackin', Smakin' & The Slide is Rackin' & Jackin'!
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Southeast, LoUiSiAna

Intercooler

 I'm updating the sheet to Ramshot Silhouette. That's the stuff!  ;D


  I knew it was different. Now the big question is the noise it makes and the recoil. This and the Grizzly 9mm give similar feedback which I hope you all see.