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Originally Posted by Colohunter
Thanks Garrett, I didn't go back far enough I guess, I knew that I had seen that. What powders work best with the lighter bullets to cycle subsonic?
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I have loaded 147s subsonic with H4227 before. The problem is that the peak pressure never gets high enough to expand the case and seal the chamber well, so there's tons of blowback gas and dirt from the chamber. Not real good for the bolt or chamber. When I did that I got good velocities and a very low variance, but dirty as hell and most of the powder didn't burn. I modeled it in QuickLOAD and it predicted about 60% burn or so. I'd believe it based on the unburnt powder.
The 4227 loads cycled the action but would not lock back on last round.
Anyway, a faster powder might be in order if you want to get peak pressures high enough to seal the chamber. I modeled some loads with Titegroup and Clays, but I haven't tried them yet--QuickLOAD still says peak pressures are pretty low.