FMJ 175 Gr Recipes - HOT

Started by Pablo, May 06 2016 08:21:48 AM MDT

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Pablo

I received some really nice 10mm FMJ plinking rounds - 175 grains. I see a few recipes. And I suppose I could use 180gr FMJ recipes, but what do you guys recommend? Any hot 175gr recipes?

sqlbullet

Brass:  New Starline
Bullet:  Lee 175 grain SWC Tumble Lubed, isotope lead water dropped (BHN=22)
Primer: CCI 300
Powder: AA#9,  14.7 grains
COAL:  1.245"

Glock 29 (factory barrel 3.7")
Avg Velocity:  1243 fps
Extreme Spread: 52 fps
Energy:  600 ft lbs
Case Head:  .432"

EAA Witness Full Size (factory barrel 4.5")
Avg Velocity:  1294 fps
Extreme Spread: 25 fps
Energy:  651 ft lbs
Case Head:  NA

Para Ordnance P16/10mm (factory barrel 5")
Avg Velocity:  1331 fps
Extreme Spread: 22 fps
Energy:  689 ft lbs
Case Head:  .429"

Tested on Sept. 3, 2012

The_Shadow

#2
Well, Blue Dot does come to mind for a decent shooting round!

10.4 grains nice accurate target loading and 11.0 grains for a little hotter performance...If these are plated bullets they may not hold up to the upper level of performance. :D
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tommac919

Quote from: The_Shadow on May 06 2016 10:47:39 AM MDT
Well, Blue Dot does come to mind for a decent shooting round!
10.4 grains nice accurate target loading and 11.0 grains for a little hotter performance...If these are plated bullets they may not hold up to the upper level of performance. :D

Can say the Xtreme heavy plated 180 held up ok with 11 gr of BD,... pulled from sand, deformed yes, but plating held well.

Taterhead

180 gr data would be suitable. If I want speed and groups,  that is typically Blue Dot or #9 in my G20.

Pablo

Quote from: Taterhead on May 07 2016 01:42:20 PM MDT
180 gr data would be suitable. If I want speed and groups,  that is typically Blue Dot or #9 in my G20.

I have reached this conclusion. Thanks to all!!