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Old 12-01-2009, 11:44 PM
Fritzcat Fritzcat is offline
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Blue Dot with 220gr

I am wanting to try Blue Dot with the Horn 220gr RN this weekend. Anyone have a load for it. I will be using a 10.5" with a pistol gas position. I just worked a load of Unique 6.8grs @ 950fps. Shoots good, but at top pressures and I want a little more velocity.
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Old 12-02-2009, 03:35 PM
Hoser Hoser is offline
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Blue dot has a wicked pressure curve. I wouldnt touch that stuff now days. There is better options.
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Old 12-04-2009, 01:11 PM
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According to quickload, 8.0g of Blue Dot should push it to 1100fps from the 10.5" & pressure should only be 27,000psi, but should burn all powder in about 7" of the barrel & fill 60% of the case. Depends on the seat depth, though - I used 2.30" COL

Sounds great if it will cycle the action - with the pistol-length gas I would think it is likely, especially if the faster Unique is already cycling it.
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Old 12-05-2009, 08:49 PM
Fritzcat Fritzcat is offline
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Thanks, Peglegreg, I worked up to 8.5gr Blue dot and it went Super-Sonic with rounded primers and cycling. Maybe tomorrow I can chrono. What does your Quickload Program show for Win 296. That is nice haveing a program like that. Saves some time and expense. Thanks Eddie
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Old 12-05-2009, 10:43 PM
dksd39 dksd39 is offline
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grab some LilGun and start at 8.5 gr and you will be good to go
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Old 12-10-2009, 08:07 PM
gary0529 gary0529 is offline
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I have to agree with dksd - I fooled around with 110/296/AA#5/AA#7 and LilGun is the one to use.
I have blown out primers on what were supposed to be subsonic rounds with 110-highly doubtful that they were overcharged as I single load each round and measure powder with Lyman electronic scale that is double weighed on my old RCBS balance beam-each round!
If you do that twice you stop using 110 and I found that LilGun gave excellent accuracy, consistent ED and SD.
It is all I use now for subsonic work with bullets from 165 to 240 gr.

Gary
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