From a friend's actual test
3.2 titegroup - 147 berrys
FPS - Power Factor
919 - 135
928 - 136
922 - 135
923 - 135
3.4 titegroup - 147 berrys
921 -
932 - 137
930 - 136
939 - 138
3.5 231 powder - 147 berrys
877 - 129
879 -
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Moly 147gr data
9mm MINOR MB 147gr loads - Brian Enos's Forums... Maku mozo!
147 gr. 9mm Precision (moly coated) - Brian Enos's Forums... Maku mozo!
* 3.2 of Clay's universal gets 132 and change out of a G-17.....very accurate.
* BBI 147gr
3.4gr Solo 1000
OAL: 1.15"
854fps
125.5 pf
4.25" p226
* 3.6 Solo1000 147 Precision Moly @ 1.11 gives me 136 PF out of a 5" M&P. Still smokes a little but it is soft and accurate for me.
* 147gr Precision (BBI) (5" 1911)
3.0 Universal
Avg: 874
H: 890
L: 856
SD: 18
PF: 128.4
3.2 Universal
Avg: 926
H: 938
L: 909
SD: 7
PF: 136.1
3.4 Universal
Avg: 970
H: 992
L: 937
SD: 14
PF: 142.6
* 3.5 gn of Solo 1000 at 130-132 PF, same gun (M&P PRO). Black-Bullet-International 147gr Moly
* Lyman data for lead 147gr:
Power Pistol - START 4.1gr, 939 FPS - MAX 4.6gr, 1033 FPS
Universal - START 3.0gr, 875 FPS - MAX 3.4gr, 969 FPS
* running 5gr of PP under Berry's 147gr for my 92FS. Yeah, it's a max load, but I haven't seen any real pressure signs with it.
* 34, stock barrel - cleans up easily, no leading
.357 (yup) 150 (that weigh 148, MB may be cheap but they can run light)
2.8 Bullseye
1.155
PF= 129 - 131
* Try 3.2gr Tg under 145-147gr Poly Coated Lead (MB) I get about 920fps out of a Std G17. Start at around 3.0gr. Load to 1.130 max if flat nosed and 1.16max if Round Nose.
* My load is 3.1 grains Tite Group,147 Precision, 1.140 OAL, Winchester primers and crimp of 0.002. I use this in my G34 with a power factor of 131. This load is very soft feeling and very accurate. They do smoke a bit but I don't notice it.
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147gr Berrys Bullets (and some precision delta jacketed)
* Berrys 147 gr and 3.0 gr of Clays Universal. Runs great (I can't get that to work in anything that has a little bolt weight to it. I load 4gr of U.clays in order to get reliable ejection. To be fair the loading manual says 3.3 is the max, but I load European 9mm ammo.)
* Precision Delta sells jacketed... load like any other, set crimp to .377/.379 and carry on. I load my 147 FMJ from them to 1.150".
* Berrys 147gr and 3.6gr UC.
* Cartridge - 9mm
Case - Mixed
Powder - Universal 4.0 gr
Primer - Win
Bullet - Hornady XTP 147gr
OAL - 1.105
FPS - 1006
Usage - SD
Used in - XD-9 Service, 4" barrel
I'm looking to upping the ante on my USPSA competition loads. I am interested in going with 147 gr. 9mm. I am having a hard time finding any powder load data.
Does anyone have any powder data for 147 gr?
Here is a bunch of 147gr load data I've found across the net. As always be safe, be careful and double check these before you just trust them and go with them. Perhaps they can be starting points though. I realize it's a bit messy...each " * " is another load or a new posting. I have a couple of links in there to the threads in which I found them. As soon as I get the pan for my scale I'll be trying a few as I have some moly coated 147s and will be buying some Berry's 147s or Precision Delta 147s. Hope this helps.
I've decided to switch to 147gr practice loads as I want to switch my carry rounds to the 147gr HST or 147gr Ranger RA9T loads. Seems like a good idea to load similar weight bullets to similar velocities to keep the feeling the same. I don't game so I don't need *****cat loads. I'll be looking to load into the ~1000fps range I think.
If you check out Hodgdon's site they have all their load data on it. You can filter by bullet weight too
Think Max said 3.0gr of Clay's is his prefered Production load.
What bullets you using? I'm going with 147 BBI's and will be working up a load here before too long.
I've gone through nearly 100k of:
147gr Zero Jhp.
3.4gr Titegroup
1.150-0.005" oal
Fed #100s
mixed brass
Gets ~134 pf out of my beretta at 910-915 fps
3.3gr will get you around 131pf.
Titegroup meters VERY consistently out of a dillon, and the zeros are very consistent. I get single-digit SD over the chrono w/ the above combination. (Once at a match, I even had ZERO SD!)
Zeros are tough to get. I buy in bulk and keep a couple year supply on hand. Next choice is Montana Golds. Just as good, I just have less experience w/ them.
-rvb
I've gone through nearly 100k of:
147gr Zero Jhp.
3.4gr Titegroup
1.150-0.005" oal
Fed #100s
mixed brass
Gets ~134 pf out of my beretta at 910-915 fps
3.3gr will get you around 131pf.
Titegroup meters VERY consistently out of a dillon, and the zeros are very consistent. I get single-digit SD over the chrono w/ the above combination. (Once at a match, I even had ZERO SD!)
Zeros are tough to get. I buy in bulk and keep a couple year supply on hand. Next choice is Montana Golds. Just as good, I just have less experience w/ them.
-rvb
I shoot 3.3 grains of Solo 1000 behind a 147gr LFP loaded to 1.125 OAL and get 133pf out of my Glock 34. It's an accurate, soft-shooting load. Your results may vary, since Solo 1000 is known for having some huge lot-to-lot burn rate differences.
Thanks Matt. Hope to see you out again soon.
No problem. Let me know if you want to borrow my chrono (CED M2) and tripod to work up a load. It's been sitting in the closet all winter.
I'll be back next season. I disappeared from the scene last year mainly because my wife was unemployed, and we didn't have the extra $$ for shooting. This year will be different.
I may take you up on that offer. Unemployment has been an awful bug around the country and especially in the state. I'll Pm you when I'm ready. Riverman67 has one, but he has had trouble getting it to work.
I shoot 3.3 grains of Solo 1000 behind a 147gr LFP loaded to 1.125 OAL and get 133pf out of my Glock 34. It's an accurate, soft-shooting load. Your results may vary, since Solo 1000 is known for having some huge lot-to-lot burn rate differences.