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Kel Tec Sub 2000 Gen 2 accurate .357mag power?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blitzfike" data-source="post: 2777233" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>I can't give you load data, lost it in the last crash. I was loading 40sw for a Beretta 40 cal carbine and with 124 grain truncated cone moly coated black cast bullets and AA#7 I was able to get a significant increase in velocity without cratered primers or hard ejection. If I remember correctly I was getting an average of 400 fps over the standard loaded pistol rounds. I worked up loads using both AA#7 and AA#9 with the edge going to AA#7 by quite a bit. Standard small pistol primers in all loads. The moly coated bullets are half the battle getting there. I did have to increase the powder charge in standard loads to develop the max performance due to decreased friction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blitzfike, post: 2777233, member: 807"] I can't give you load data, lost it in the last crash. I was loading 40sw for a Beretta 40 cal carbine and with 124 grain truncated cone moly coated black cast bullets and AA#7 I was able to get a significant increase in velocity without cratered primers or hard ejection. If I remember correctly I was getting an average of 400 fps over the standard loaded pistol rounds. I worked up loads using both AA#7 and AA#9 with the edge going to AA#7 by quite a bit. Standard small pistol primers in all loads. The moly coated bullets are half the battle getting there. I did have to increase the powder charge in standard loads to develop the max performance due to decreased friction. [/QUOTE]
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