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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 787075" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>Yes the Brian Enos forum. I was actually looking at it today for WST data. What I saw was pretty much confirming what I was thinking on it. Back off of 231 data roughly 20% (ballpark as best as I can tell). I was seeing some .40 loads with this increment down from 231. They weren't stated as being 20% less, I had to do the math from the stated charges. I don't have a .40 but was looking for a baseline increment from some commonly used powder and the .40 is "similar" in pressure to the 9mm. But you can find 9mm data over there too. </p><p></p><p>I just use the AA#2 data as a starting point. In all the scenarios I've looked at it seems to be right where I see WST charge weights being used by people. Haven't actually started it in .45 yet but there is published Winchester data for .45ACP. You've gotta ad lib a bit for the other calibers.</p><p></p><p>I'm using 4.4 grains under a J&K 124RN in 9mm. It shoots great and cycles my M&P Pro and my kids Sig P6 flawlessly. Fairly soft load and a lot less smoke and soot than others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 787075, member: 3099"] Yes the Brian Enos forum. I was actually looking at it today for WST data. What I saw was pretty much confirming what I was thinking on it. Back off of 231 data roughly 20% (ballpark as best as I can tell). I was seeing some .40 loads with this increment down from 231. They weren't stated as being 20% less, I had to do the math from the stated charges. I don't have a .40 but was looking for a baseline increment from some commonly used powder and the .40 is "similar" in pressure to the 9mm. But you can find 9mm data over there too. I just use the AA#2 data as a starting point. In all the scenarios I've looked at it seems to be right where I see WST charge weights being used by people. Haven't actually started it in .45 yet but there is published Winchester data for .45ACP. You've gotta ad lib a bit for the other calibers. I'm using 4.4 grains under a J&K 124RN in 9mm. It shoots great and cycles my M&P Pro and my kids Sig P6 flawlessly. Fairly soft load and a lot less smoke and soot than others. [/QUOTE]
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