Chronograph info
I recently purchased a Pro Chrono Digital and finally tested some .50AE loads if anyone's interested. All were 335gr plated Ranier HP's, COL 1.595, from a 6" XIX. 6 shot averages. One note I'd like...
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great info! thanks! a while back i posted some load data on lil'gun for the rainier 335s. cant seem to find it now, but i may have written it down somewhere. if i come across it i'll post it here.
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2400 has always been a favorite of many, and you can see why... In the 10" it is even better I would think...Slow burn powder... If you load higher really watch your primers for tale/sign of...
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Here's the update, I'm not too impressed. I loaded the 335's up to max listed for 325's in my manuals and here's the difference.The max load of 28.0gns of 2400 netted a slightly less velocity than...
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Anyone ever Chronograph 357 , 44 magnum Desert Eagle ? I think that the 357 and 44 rounds have more velocity than the big .50 .
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MANDAS wrote:I think that the 357 and 44 rounds have more velocity than the big .50 . I've never chrono'ed the lighter 50cal bullets (275gn) in the Eagle, but I'm sure they would be right in line...
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I chrono'd a 300 grain Hornady factory load from about a 3' away and it was over 1400.
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