9mm loads - 145gr projectiles and ADI AP50N powder

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9mm loads - 145gr projectiles and ADI AP50N powder

Post by newgunner » 01 Jul 2017, 3:18 pm

hi guys and gals,
i am just starting to reload my first 145 grain projectiles with adi ap50n powder
and i cant find any relevant info on what amount of powder to use.
i think about 3.7 grains would be ok,but any help or suggestions would be appreciated

thanks
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Post by newgunner » 01 Jul 2017, 3:19 pm

hi guys and gals,
i am just starting to reload my first 145 grain projectiles with adi ap50n powder
federal f150 or f100 primers .and i cant find any relevant info on what amount of powder to use.
I think about 3.7 grains would be ok,but any help or suggestions would be appreciated

thanks
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Post by bladeracer » 01 Jul 2017, 4:47 pm

newgunner wrote:hi guys and gals,
i am just starting to reload my first 145 grain projectiles with adi ap50n powder
and i cant find any relevant info on what amount of powder to use.
i think about 3.7 grains would be ok,but any help or suggestions would be appreciated

thanks


Cast or jacketed?
ADI lists AP50N 3.3gn as max with the 135gn cast. They don't list AP50N with any jacketed bullets.
I would guess that 3.7gn is going to be pretty hot behind a heavier bullet.

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Post by duncan61 » 01 Jul 2017, 11:38 pm

135 GR. CAST LRN AP70N .355" 1.168" 3.2 800 15250 psi 4.2 1050 33850 psi
135 GR. CAST LRN AP100 .355" 1.168" 5.2 970 25100 psi 6.0 1100 34100 psi
147 GR. HDY XTP AP70N .355" 1.100" 3.0 803 24100 cup 3.3 869 31000 cup
maybe get some AP70
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Post by brett1868 » 02 Jul 2017, 2:00 pm

That load as others state is on the hot side, if you can let us know the projectile details such as make, materiel & manufacturer I'm sure we can get you a good safe starting load.
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Post by newgunner » 02 Jul 2017, 4:42 pm

they are 145 grain LRN made by a local guy named john connors who makes very good projectiles,and are coated in 2 coats of something i cant remember the name of ,gold in colour though.
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Post by bladeracer » 02 Jul 2017, 4:53 pm

newgunner wrote:they are 145 grain LRN made by a local guy named john connors who makes very good projectiles,and are coated in 2 coats of something i cant remember the name of ,gold in colour though.



I would stay under the 3.3gn then.
Do you need to make a specific velocity (does IPSC "power factor" still exist these days?) or are you trying to load just hot enough for reliable cycling?
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Post by duncan61 » 02 Jul 2017, 9:56 pm

145gr LRN 3.7 gr No. 2 893 fps 1.14" WSP Accurate
Suggested starting load: 3.3 gr
145gr LRN 5.1 gr No. 5 984 fps 1.14" WSP Accurate
Suggested starting load: 4.6 gr
145gr LRN 7.2 gr No. 7 1,052 fps 1.14" WSP Accurate
Suggested starting load: 6.5 gr
145gr LRN 3.9 gr VV N330 1,015 fps 1.142" Vihtavuori
Suggested starting load: 3.5 gr
145gr LRN 4.4 gr VV N340 1,060 fps 1.142" Vihtavuori
Suggested starting load: 4.0 gr
145gr LRN 4.8 gr VV N350 1,064 fps 1.142" Vihtavuori
Suggested starting load: 4.3 gr
145gr LRN 5.1 gr VV 3N37 1,073 fps 1.142" Vihtavuori
Suggested starting load: 4.6 gr I found this also
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Post by bladeracer » 02 Jul 2017, 10:00 pm

duncan61 wrote:145gr LRN 3.7 gr No. 2 893 fps 1.14" WSP Accurate
Suggested starting load: 3.3 gr
145gr LRN 5.1 gr No. 5 984 fps 1.14" WSP Accurate
Suggested starting load: 4.6 gr
145gr LRN 7.2 gr No. 7 1,052 fps 1.14" WSP Accurate
Suggested starting load: 6.5 gr
145gr LRN 3.9 gr VV N330 1,015 fps 1.142" Vihtavuori
Suggested starting load: 3.5 gr
145gr LRN 4.4 gr VV N340 1,060 fps 1.142" Vihtavuori
Suggested starting load: 4.0 gr
145gr LRN 4.8 gr VV N350 1,064 fps 1.142" Vihtavuori
Suggested starting load: 4.3 gr
145gr LRN 5.1 gr VV 3N37 1,073 fps 1.142" Vihtavuori
Suggested starting load: 4.6 gr I found this also



None of those use AP50N though?
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Post by duncan61 » 02 Jul 2017, 10:01 pm

N330 Vihtavuori is the same as AP70 there is no load for N320 or AP50
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Post by doc » 03 Jul 2017, 10:36 am

Don't overlook the OAL. As little as 030" depth difference can more than double the pressure!

Source: SECRETS OF RELOADING THE 9MM http://www.leverguns.com/articles/taylo ... oading.htm

Looking at ADI's formula's - it appears as though most OAL's are near maximum (1.165") for AP50, whereas AP70 generally allows for shorter loads. If looking for greater power, AP70 would be a better choice. (AP50 would be better for quick recoil recovery, but not for power)
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Post by vmaxaust » 03 Jul 2017, 8:21 pm

newgunner wrote:hi guys and gals,
i am just starting to reload my first 145 grain projectiles with adi ap50n powder
and i cant find any relevant info on what amount of powder to use.
i think about 3.7 grains would be ok,but any help or suggestions would be appreciated

thanks


Too much. I use 147gr copper plated projectiles, 145gr and 135gr Hi Tek coated cast lead projectiles and have tried many loads in several semi auto handguns.

With AP50N I would start at 2.9gr powder with either the 145 or the 135gr projectiles. In either an STI Rangemaster or Jericho Baby Desert Eagle I have best accuracy results with the 135gr projectiles and 2.7gr of AS50 powder or 2.9gr AP50. You will also get great case life, less recoil while still achieving perfect cycling of actions.

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