taylorce1
Handloader
- Jun 3, 2007
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I've got an Encore in .375 JDJ with a 26" barrel. I'm not having any luck finding data for this cartridge, everything I find is based off of a 14" Contender pistol. The Contender loads run about 44000 CUP for pressure and my Encore can handle quite a bit more than that.
I started with H4895 because about everything I can find this is the go to powder for this cartridge. I've got an older version of Accu Load but I'm not able to plug in powders I want to try, and can charge the pressure a bit. This just gives me a recommended list of powders to try of similar burn rates.
What I'm trying to find are there any powders out there that can work with a case capacity of 68.6 grains max that can get me to 2400 fps with a 260-270 grain bullet that will not exceed 60,000 PSI? From the research I've done on the Encore frame it can handle up to .300 Win Mag pressures which can operate as high as 65,000 psi and has a larger rim diameter. That is how I came up with 60,000 psi for my number trying to err on the side of caution.
Right now my standard load of 46 grains H4895, Fed 210 primer are pushing the 270 grain Speer bullet right at 2250 fps. That has me at a load density of 95% and estimated pressure of 53,000 psi. So am I maximizing my case potential with this load or am I asking too much to try and squeeze an extra 150+ fps out of it?
I started with H4895 because about everything I can find this is the go to powder for this cartridge. I've got an older version of Accu Load but I'm not able to plug in powders I want to try, and can charge the pressure a bit. This just gives me a recommended list of powders to try of similar burn rates.
What I'm trying to find are there any powders out there that can work with a case capacity of 68.6 grains max that can get me to 2400 fps with a 260-270 grain bullet that will not exceed 60,000 PSI? From the research I've done on the Encore frame it can handle up to .300 Win Mag pressures which can operate as high as 65,000 psi and has a larger rim diameter. That is how I came up with 60,000 psi for my number trying to err on the side of caution.
Right now my standard load of 46 grains H4895, Fed 210 primer are pushing the 270 grain Speer bullet right at 2250 fps. That has me at a load density of 95% and estimated pressure of 53,000 psi. So am I maximizing my case potential with this load or am I asking too much to try and squeeze an extra 150+ fps out of it?