Bayou Bullets 147s load data needed for Titegroup or Universal Clays

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  • Paladin

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    I have been using HS-6 with Donnie's 147s and have been very happy. However I am running very low. I would just buy more, but I do have one pound of Titegroup and one pound of Universal Clays. I am thinking I should load it up and use it rather than let it sit while I buy more HS-6.

    Any ideas for a load in my 9mm (Luger) CZ 75B? I just got it by the way, and can't wait to get to the range!
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    Thanks.
     

    noylj

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    9x19?
    Bullet Weight Powder Weight Velocity Note P.F. COL
    Bullet Weight Powder Weight Velocity Note P.F. COL
    Lyman 356637 147 Universal 3.0 875 Start 129
    Lyman 356637 147 Universal 3.4 969 Max 142
    L-FP 147 Universal 3.6 886 130.242 1.155
     

    jwglock

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    Here's my data for bayou bullets 147 with titegroup out of a Glock 34 all loaded to 1.150 OAL.
    3.5 gr. avg velocity 1043
    3.2 gr. avg velocity 929
    3.0 gr. avg velocity 892

    All testing done in about 60 degree temps. Averages are for a 10 shots. Have some loaded with 2.8 gr but haven't chrono'd yet. I have seen slightly better accuracy with the 147 gr than any other bayou bullet but I still like the 135 gr better.
     
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