Typetwelve
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Ok...I'll try to provide all the info a neatly as possible.
Using these projectiles here:
https://summersenterprisesllc.com/product/44-240gr-430-500-ct-box/
These were giving me serious leading in both a 629 and a Super Redhawk at <1000fps so I set them aside for magnum loads.
Here's the loads I made and the results (chrono 12', new Super redhawk 7.5"):
-Unique 11.7g 1305 fps, large leading
-Acc No7 16.3g 1402 fps, massive leading
-2400 21g 1432 fps, mild leading
-H110 23.5g 1436 fps, light leading
Moving forward, I'm going to drop the Unique and No7. I'm going to take the 2400 to 22.4g (max listed at many places) and the H110 to both 24 and 24.5g.
The max listed for H110 is 24, but by what I'm seeing taking it up .5g is far from a +10%, which would be 26.4g. Would taking the 2400 23g be out of the question?
Any thoughts on this? As always, any advice is appreciated.
Using these projectiles here:
https://summersenterprisesllc.com/product/44-240gr-430-500-ct-box/
These were giving me serious leading in both a 629 and a Super Redhawk at <1000fps so I set them aside for magnum loads.
Here's the loads I made and the results (chrono 12', new Super redhawk 7.5"):
-Unique 11.7g 1305 fps, large leading
-Acc No7 16.3g 1402 fps, massive leading
-2400 21g 1432 fps, mild leading
-H110 23.5g 1436 fps, light leading
Moving forward, I'm going to drop the Unique and No7. I'm going to take the 2400 to 22.4g (max listed at many places) and the H110 to both 24 and 24.5g.
The max listed for H110 is 24, but by what I'm seeing taking it up .5g is far from a +10%, which would be 26.4g. Would taking the 2400 23g be out of the question?
Any thoughts on this? As always, any advice is appreciated.