SinterFire bullets, FrangibleAmmo
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SinterFire bullets, FrangibleAmmo
Thanks for the data Doug, and your time on the phone.
I just loaded a batch of 125gr .40 S&W, will report back asap.
I just loaded a batch of 125gr .40 S&W, will report back asap.
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I finally got to send about 50 those down range. :thumb:
100% feed and fire with the data supplied.
100% feed and fire with the data supplied.
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I wonder how such light bullets perform :ponder: Any idea what kind of velocity/ ft/lbs those babies are getting?
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Very good accuracy, light bark and minimal recoil... but I have no chrono.
I'll look into that, and it'll be decent enough here to shoot outside for a change soon.
I'll look into that, and it'll be decent enough here to shoot outside for a change soon.
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Medula Oblongata wrote:If you give me the load data, I can run it through my program and give you very accurate approximates.
Done deal.
Like I told Ryan...as I'm learning to load I want each and every round to load, go bang and reload.....I'll work on velocities later. :thumb:
I tested about 5 different bullets and 8 loads, .40 and 10mm....some were a smashing success, 3 of them were dissappointments.
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Re: SinterFire bullets, FrangibleAmmo
Alrighty then, gots coffee.
The provided data used was the tested MAX load:
40 S&W
Primer WSP
SinterFire SF40-125RHFP
6.4 gr. Ramshot True Blue
Length 1.120
Report average: 1,078 fps
What I loaded was:
Win 1x brass
CCI500 primer
SF40-125RHFP
6.2 gr. True Blue
Length 1.120-1.122
The provided data used was the tested MAX load:
40 S&W
Primer WSP
SinterFire SF40-125RHFP
6.4 gr. Ramshot True Blue
Length 1.120
Report average: 1,078 fps
What I loaded was:
Win 1x brass
CCI500 primer
SF40-125RHFP
6.2 gr. True Blue
Length 1.120-1.122
Re: SinterFire bullets, FrangibleAmmo
seems a little on the slow side for a 125gr bullet, no? I wonder if that couldnt be improved upon....perhaps w/ some Longshot or something (I highly doubt you could fit enough N105 in there).
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Re: SinterFire bullets, FrangibleAmmo
Yes indeed. Would you like a handful to play with?
Re: SinterFire bullets, FrangibleAmmo
absolutely!
PM inbound.
How's that for karma, eh Justin? :laugh:
PM inbound.
How's that for karma, eh Justin? :laugh:
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Re: SinterFire bullets, FrangibleAmmo
I would say it's working for you! :thumb:
You give a little and you get a little.
You give a little and you get a little.

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Re: SinterFire bullets, FrangibleAmmo
Thank you Doug, I received the SFR40-105RHVF today.
I forgot they were coming.
I s'pose you saw that I temporarily cleared my bench. :wall:
Well, there's another incentive to kick out the leather projects and set the loading gear back up.
I need a proper shop space.
I forgot they were coming.
I s'pose you saw that I temporarily cleared my bench. :wall:
Well, there's another incentive to kick out the leather projects and set the loading gear back up.

I need a proper shop space.
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Re: SinterFire bullets, FrangibleAmmo
You know you got past lazy way back when you keep a set of 10 mm dies and another for 40 Sw just so you don't need to fuss each time. A local 30 man dept shoots all 40, qualifies 3 times a year, and was just dumping the brass. They gave it to me for free and while I really have no respect for the 40 I just sit in front of the ballgame nightly crankin it out, one round at a time. I still have a few hundred rounds of 10mm I loaded in the 80's! It just seems to pile up over time Guess that's a good problem to have.
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I'd like to have a problem like that 

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