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Re: 45 c and Longshot subsonic load data suggestions
Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2022 7:27 am
by DsGrouse
Re: 45 c and Longshot subsonic load data suggestions
Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2022 3:31 am
by TheBackyardRange
DsGrouse wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 7:27 am
Well, the last two range trips have been successful. As soon as I focused on bringing the speeds up passed 1000 fps, and closer to the 1050-1100, my groups shrank.
I appreciate the tip, I've had significant improvement over the last couple of sessions. I'll upload the photos here.
I have a 44 magnum Rossi R92 that I’m having accuracy issues with. Going to try a different weight bullet and see how it does. The 1600 fps 240’s aren’t grouping good. I have some 200gr JHPs at a screaming 2,000 fps. We’ll see how those do. Those are my “Liberty” loads, 1776 ft lbs of muzzle energy.
Re: 45 c and Longshot subsonic load data suggestions
Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2022 6:50 am
by DsGrouse
Ive 200 rounds of 38 spl loaded. Everything from 125 jhp to 180grn jhp. I loaded 10 rounds a piece for some, and 25 for others.
I'll shoot some 10. Shot strings to see if i like the groups and go from there.
The 45colt, i loaded 225ish rounds in 10 round groups. They range from 240grn hbwc to 315 rffp gc. Ive a number of jacketed bullets, and i hope i get them close to that 1050 fps mark.
We shall see, i'm busy today and tomorrow, but i should have time monday or tuesday to doo some shootin.
Re: 45 c and Longshot subsonic load data suggestions
Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2023 7:45 pm
by concretus
The wood stock/forend set up is Awesome
. I want to do that with my HenryX 45c. I’ve started testing subsonic loads. The powders I’m trying is Unique, HP-38, Tightgroup. 255gr LSWC.. Best group was 2” @ 50yds with Tightgroup but I could hear a crack when fired. I tried slower powders like Blue Dot & 2400 but to no avail. I have another batch to try this week. I’d like to try 300 gr.
Re: 45 c and Longshot subsonic load data suggestions
Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2023 8:18 pm
by fortyshooter
concretus wrote: ↑Tue Jan 03, 2023 7:45 pm
The wood stock/forend set up is Awesome
. I want to do that with my HenryX 45c. I’ve started testing subsonic loads. The powders I’m trying is Unique, HP-38, Tightgroup. 255gr LSWC.. Best group was 2” @ 50yds with Tightgroup but I could hear a crack when fired. I tried slower powders like Blue Dot & 2400 but to no avail. I have another batch to try this week. I’d like to try 300 gr.
Well here were my first three 50 yd. shots for 2023. Using the 255 Xtreme bullets with my 6.0 gr. Red Dot...Beautiful and quiet as a BB gun!
Re: 45 c and Longshot subsonic load data suggestions
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2023 4:19 am
by concretus
fortyshooter wrote: ↑Tue Jan 03, 2023 8:18 pm
concretus wrote: ↑Tue Jan 03, 2023 7:45 pm
The wood stock/forend set up is Awesome
. I want to do that with my HenryX 45c. I’ve started testing subsonic loads. The powders I’m trying is Unique, HP-38, Tightgroup. 255gr LSWC.. Best group was 2” @ 50yds with Tightgroup but I could hear a crack when fired. I tried slower powders like Blue Dot & 2400 but to no avail. I have another batch to try this week. I’d like to try 300 gr.
Well here were my first three 50 yd. shots for 2023. Using the 255 Xtreme bullets with my 6.0 gr. Red Dot...Beautiful and quiet as a BB gun!
Nice shooting! Did you chronograph your load?
Re: 45 c and Longshot subsonic load data suggestions
Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2023 9:18 pm
by DsGrouse
I had the big boy x's out today.
I broke one of the foreend cap screws on my bigboy x 45 colt. I emailed henry, but does anyone know place to get suitable replacements? Henry does not have them listed on their website.
All the groups were on my shooting bench, and at 70 yds.
Hornaday's 250 flex tip 7.8 grns of clean shot average of 1035 fps
Bottom row on this target, (upper left are different round) Matt's 280grn lswc 7.4 grns cleanshot average is 1022fps
Cast performance 300rn GC 7.4grns clean shot 1008fps
Matt's 240grn HBWC (fed one at a time) 7.0 grns clean shot 1090 fps
The 5 on the paper Cast performance 265grn FP 7.4grns clean shot
Big boy x 357.
Matts 165 lswc .358 13grn 4227 1282fps average
Matts 155 lswc 11.4grns 4227 average is 1095 fps
Sierra 158JHP 15grns 4227 average 1435fps
extreme 158 swc plated 15grns 4227 avg 1450fps ( note, I had two similar loads of these plated. hence why all the extra holes. the second load (not shown) was with comparable speed cleanshot, that load groups 10inches.)
Hornaday 158grn jhp, 15grn 4227 average speed 1440
Hornaday 180grn jhp 13grns 4227 avg 1210fps
Re: 45c and 38/357 subsonic loads
Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2023 11:13 am
by DsGrouse
I hadn't received a response from henry's email warranty system. I called them today. They are currently out of the front-end caps for the BIG BOY X wood conversion kits. It's upward of a week or two to get a new front end cap.
So I did my best to find a replacement.
Here's what the screws looked like. No, I didn't over torque them. They were simply snapped off during recoil. I was shooting mostly subs, so, why they both heads broke off is a mystery. I lost the left screw somewhere in the yard.
Luckily, I buy parts, lots of parts, and screw kits are worth their weight in gold.
The screw is a size 6, 40 threads per inch. 6-40 3/8's inch long and Oval. I tried the square shoulder and the oval. The oval fits flush, and the square sticks out.
Finished product.
Re: 45c and 38/357 subsonic loads
Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2023 12:46 pm
by Mags
The new screw looks like it belongs there. Nice fit and color match.
Re: 45c and 38/357 subsonic loads
Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2023 9:30 am
by DsGrouse