Bayou 9mm Bullets loads link by Darrell

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  • Vigilante Sniper

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    http://www.brianenos.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=210548&st=0&p=2340716

    I couldn't upload the pdf to bayou shooter so I put it on Brian Enos' forum. Hope you guys enjoy it. These loads were all shot out of my personal guns and loaded and tested by me. Some accuracy data needs to be taken with a grain of salt, as I had some bad days at times testing from the bench with my old eyes. My Ransom rest groups are pretty consistant and only serves to test the accuracy of my firearms. The chrono data is good to go for all loads tested. They are listed by each gun I used. Appreciate some feedback good or bad.
    Darrell
     
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    Jack

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    Appreciate it sir. I noticed you have two 135 gr loads with 3.4 grains of titegroup. They have a 50 fps dofference. Would that be due to different primers; different powder lot, or the different OAL? .05" difference.
     
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    Vigilante Sniper

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    Appreciate it sir. I noticed you have two 135 gr loads with 3.4 grains of titegroup. They have a 50 fps dofference. Would that be due to different primers; different powder lot, or the different OAL? .05" difference.

    Yes different primers, cases, OAL's all make a difference. Even the temp can change the velocity some. Certain powders are temp sensitive, and some reverse temp sensitive.
     

    dwr461

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    I have tried several of those loads because of the powder shortage. So far they have been dead on for me.

    Dave


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