UPDATE: So lets change this a bit as it seems my velocity out of the 11.5 is about as good as itll get. I'm not stuck on the 77g. Basically what I am after, is whatever combination of velocity and bullet design can be had that will extend the distance of the penetration/fragmentation or expansion (all depends on the bullet) far enough to where an 11.5 inch SBR will be within the minimum velocity to achieve this at no shorter than 175 yards. This is for defense, not hunting rabbits/coyotes/pigs/deer, etc.
Cost per bullet not being .60 would be great too, but lets just see what we have so far:
77g Nosler @ 2450 will only be reliable until 120ish yards.
64g Nosler Bonded Solid @ estimated 2500 will go to 275 yards until it hits its listed ballistics floor of 1600fps. I'm not up on why/why not bonded solids would be good as far as terminal ballistics on people via self defense (same question regarding all the Barnes stuff like the TTSX); anyone have knowledge of this?
Prvi 69/75 has what seems to be excellent terminal ballistics in gelatin, but I have not seen a terminal ballistic velocity minimum anywhere; for all I know it wouldn't do anything under 2400fps. I've emailed PP to see what they say.
Wanted to try loading a fast 77g Nosler CC load for a 11.5 SBR to see if I could find a combination that would extend the bullets' fragmentation 'floor' distance.
From research done on the 77g Nosler, the round will fragment/expand until around 2050ish, so getting the most velocity out of it at the muzzle is obviously what I'm after. Trick is, looks like from running a quick and dirty mock up on JBM, a 2600 MV will get me 2050ish to around 175 yards which is ideal.
From loading the 77TMK and 8208, the load I've used in my Mk12 rifles (both 16 and 18 inch) has a velocity of 2640 out of the 16" barrel which puts me at an estimated 2460 out of the 11.5 with a suppressor (~40fps per inch lost).
Anyone have a suggestion on a power that would:
- Give more velocity for the 77g bullet
- Temperature insensitive; similar to 8208
- Meter well in a Dillon
- Not have ridiculous amounts of flash from the muzzle
Ideas?
Cost per bullet not being .60 would be great too, but lets just see what we have so far:
77g Nosler @ 2450 will only be reliable until 120ish yards.
64g Nosler Bonded Solid @ estimated 2500 will go to 275 yards until it hits its listed ballistics floor of 1600fps. I'm not up on why/why not bonded solids would be good as far as terminal ballistics on people via self defense (same question regarding all the Barnes stuff like the TTSX); anyone have knowledge of this?
Prvi 69/75 has what seems to be excellent terminal ballistics in gelatin, but I have not seen a terminal ballistic velocity minimum anywhere; for all I know it wouldn't do anything under 2400fps. I've emailed PP to see what they say.
Wanted to try loading a fast 77g Nosler CC load for a 11.5 SBR to see if I could find a combination that would extend the bullets' fragmentation 'floor' distance.
From research done on the 77g Nosler, the round will fragment/expand until around 2050ish, so getting the most velocity out of it at the muzzle is obviously what I'm after. Trick is, looks like from running a quick and dirty mock up on JBM, a 2600 MV will get me 2050ish to around 175 yards which is ideal.
From loading the 77TMK and 8208, the load I've used in my Mk12 rifles (both 16 and 18 inch) has a velocity of 2640 out of the 16" barrel which puts me at an estimated 2460 out of the 11.5 with a suppressor (~40fps per inch lost).
Anyone have a suggestion on a power that would:
- Give more velocity for the 77g bullet
- Temperature insensitive; similar to 8208
- Meter well in a Dillon
- Not have ridiculous amounts of flash from the muzzle
Ideas?
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