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Old 03-16-2011, 10:59 PM
justshoot justshoot is offline
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( Opinions ???) between AA # 9 -&- BlueDot

My present, ' Modus operandi '
8-Twist / 8.5 inch barrel w/ pistol length gas set-up & Suppressed W/ running ( High Vel. Only ) out this Upper . Usually running 125 -150 grn. weight bullets .

OK , I am a Long-Time user/Luver of the #9 for several years on the 300-221. & when trying the BlueDot for some sampling for the 1st time. The BlueDot is burning WAY FASTER than I expected it to be from # 9 .

My perspective when looking @ the Burn Rate Chart is that they are REAL close but in my Real-Life hands-on usage of the two is completely different in the way they burn & spike the pressure ?????

'I did expect' it to be a little faster over the #9 But NOT as fast as it burning on my loads . & ( I am downloading ) on the BlueDot rounds compared with past usage of my #9 Loads .

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Old 03-17-2011, 08:39 PM
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I've run blue dot and #9 subsonic loads in a 7 inch with a gas port 1.5 inches back from pistol position and 10 inch upper with a pistol gas port position. My best plinking load for the 7 inch is 7.2 grn of blue dot under a 147 grn fmj. This load cycles fine in the 7 inch but not so well in the 10 inch upper. The 7 inch upper will cycle loads down to subsonic 110 grn without issues. 8.5 grn #9 under 240 grn smk runs well in both uppers. Both loads are pretty quite and pretty clean burning. After shooting the blue dot loads the gun looks almost like it hasn't been shot its so clean.
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Old 03-18-2011, 01:40 AM
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ya I have used #9 for high-Vel & subs with pretty good success for a few years . But it was just recent in the past two weeks I grabbed a Lb. of BlueDot because all the usual Retail sales spots I usually buy, was out of #9 .
' Ya Also ' my Gas-Block on the 8.5 is positioned real close to the Chamber in pistol position . & I am sure that did not help things when I light up the test rounds .

On the +Plus . I do Like the way the fluff Flake BlueDot fills case capacity over the #9 .

I have burned and shot Way faster powder than the BlueDot & I always take BIG caution with the fast burners . but I just surprised on the ripping I took on the Bolt/carrier the other day . & In No Way did it represent the visual ID I did on that Burn-Chart . & before burning the BlueDot I did pull-up a burn-chart & it placed BlueDot right next to the #9 .
But today I pulled-up another & it was about 5 to 6 positions Higher on that Burn-chart . & THAT would explain the Over Aggressive extraction marks & the pounding it gave me on the bolt/carrier with the slightly down-loaded test rounds with it .

I am just a Little Throttle-Shy today on loading some more rounds threw the Chrony. ....LOL , ;) & I am getting over it .

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