Ran some 10mm and .357 over the Chrony today
intercooler
May 10, 2012, 01:07 PM
Underwood 10mm 155gr results: 1568, 1517, 1493, 1510, 1536, 1435, 1527, 1505. Average 1511.38 FPS/ 786.01 LBS
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ak5OC6bPsjO8dEh6eGZ3N3hpUU13SXM5cm9pZy16T0E#gid=0
Federal American Eagle .357 Magnum AE357A 158gr JSP 1382, 1305, 1336, 1332, 1331, 1283. Average 1328.16 FPS/ 618.74 LBS. Federal has their stuff together on Magnum rounds. This is one of the best 158's tested so far!
Precision One Ammunition .357 Magnum 125gr JSP 1389, 1389, 1417, 1458, 1361, 1373. Average 1397.83 FPS/ 542.2 LBS
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ak5OC6bPsjO8dHRYQjg2VzRjWEpUVlhXbjN0ZVMybFE#gid=0
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lharrell79
May 10, 2012, 11:13 PM
On your 357 chart, you have 2 AE357A's. Both 158. One shows a velocity of 1328, and the other 1186. Why are their 2 different?
intercooler
May 10, 2012, 11:38 PM
The 1328 was from today. It is American Eagle red box and the lower one was Federal in the brown box. I have to do a retest if I have any brown box left (WalMart) and see what's up. It's one of the following:
- American Eagle is loaded stronger with the same number
- Federal is loaded weaker with the same number
Or their has been a shift. I still may buy another box of WalMart brown box Federal even if I find some extras from the previous testing. I have plenty of red box American Eagle so I may do 5 from two boxes of each. Both types have a 1240 rating but that one today zinged better than just about any 158 I have tested out of my 4" barrel. Most go 1190-1200 so I was shocked.
lharrell79
May 12, 2012, 09:38 AM
That's interesting, I didn't even know there was a brown box AE357A. I would think they would all be from the same manufacturing process at Federal. Did you run both lot's on the same chronograph, or different chrony's?
intercooler
May 13, 2012, 12:17 PM
Same Chrony. I get a chance to hit WalMart today I will pick up a box and take some photos of both.
wnycollector
May 13, 2012, 06:42 PM
That Underwood 10mm is moving! I just picked up some of their +P .380 and .45 colt loads and have high hopes for it. I will shoot some over my chrony next weekend and post the results.
intercooler
May 13, 2012, 06:59 PM
The 9mm +P+ was the shocker to me. 1550 FPS/ 600 LBS out of a 4" barrel is nuts!
Youngster
May 14, 2012, 11:22 AM
The 9mm +P+ was the shocker to me. 1550 FPS/ 600 LBS out of a 4" barrel is nuts!
What load was that?
skt239
May 14, 2012, 03:01 PM
They have some very interesting offerings and I've heard nothing but good things. I wish they offered some 158gr .38 specials rather than just the 125gr. I think I will order a couple boxes of .9mm and also a box of the .38 JHP.
intercooler
May 14, 2012, 09:18 PM
The 115gr Gold Dot HP +P+ for the 9mm.
skt239,
Just call them up. Kevin will load any bullet you want on there.
intercooler
May 15, 2012, 08:19 PM
Picked up a box of brown Federals today. I made a mistake on the designation for them on the sheet but will change that now. The browns are WMAE357A but have the same ratings as the American Eagles. I am going to test them both tomorrow and see if the red box American Eagles test out higher again. This is kind of interesting since they look the same...
intercooler
May 15, 2012, 08:23 PM
Ratings
intercooler
May 15, 2012, 08:27 PM
Ammos
chuck plissken
May 15, 2012, 11:56 PM
im a huge 10mm fan. I load the 155/165 FMJ for target and just fun. For any defense or looking for black bear I load 200gr XTP to 1225fps average in a factory Glock 20 barrel.
The 10mm was meant for POWER from day one,if i wanted to down load it,i'd buy a 40cal.
intercooler
May 16, 2012, 05:47 PM
Back from testing them out.
AE357A- 1282, 1278, 1313, 1318, 1285, 1284. Average 1293.33 FPS/ 586.71 LBS
WMAE357A 1326, 1289, 1287, 1338. Average 1318.8 FPS/ 610.05 LBS
Basically the same so I don't know if they had a shift or what. Either box will give the same results based on this and a stout 158 offering out of a 4".
Also did Underwood's standard 9mm 115gr FMJ and it was 1277.5 LBS/ 416.65 LBS out of a 4" barrel. Not like his +P+ but beats any standard 9mm out there.
lharrell79
May 16, 2012, 10:08 PM
WOW!!! That Federal 158 SP is impressive. Those numbers rival buffalo bore and doubletap. How did they feel?
intercooler
May 16, 2012, 10:32 PM
It felt very strong. It's the strongest 158gr I have shot so far which baffles me. A year or so ago when I tested the brown box stuff it didn't hit much above 1200. Did they change the powder or something?
Everything in green are ones out of this same 4" revolver and this is beating DoubleTaps 158's. :what:
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