I had a quick session with the TCM today and the new Alliant 300MP powder...
The powder looks just like H110/Win 296 but a quick bit of research found a decoration from Alliant powders saying it is not the same powder and that it is actually slower burning than H110/296.
With that info in mind I put some loads together to work out a max load. I started at 12gr as my H110 load is 13gr and it is meant to be slower than the H110. Here were the 300MP chrony results with 40gr Blitzkings:
12.0gr=2961fps 12.5gr=3060fps 13.0gr=3190 13.5gr=3271 very flat primer.
This is very much the same as my H110 figures and I was expecting to be able to get 14gr to 15gr in before seeing the pressure signs I saw at 13.5gr. The powder was not compressed and there is room for about 15gr without a crunch but it seems its not as slow as I was hoping so I called 12.8gr my max load.
Something I did notice was how much cleaner it burned and the lack of any sooty deposits on the necks unlike the H110 and Lilgun which are on the left and middle of this pic with 300mp on the right..
So I loaded 5 rounds of 40gr Sierra Blitzkings and 5 rounds of 40gr Hornady V-Max to put over the chrony on paper.
The V-Max's were a dream to load, the small boat tail helped them seat smoothly and perfectly (and concentric without having to try) without all the nursing it takes with the flat base Blitzkings.
The V-Max's had to be seated a bit deeper to clear the lands as the ogive shape is quite a bit different to the Blitzkings.
This made for higher pressures and velocities than the Blitzkings so I will have to load those ones down a touch to preserve my pimer pockets better.
The extreme spread was a little better than all the other powders Ive tried in TCM but still not that great.
however....... they did shoot great!!! 5 rounds under 1/2 MOA.
3196fps, 3211fps, 3198fps, 3228fps, 3148fps
The Blitzkings shot much the same sub inch as with the other powders but again the ES was a little better:
3047fps, 3052fps, 3066fps, 3081fps, 3067fps
I will try some more groups with the Vmax backed off to about 3050fps to 3100 as this seems to be where all the powders run without excess pressure.
Here's the tiny .22 TCM next to the humble .22 Hornet for size comparison.
Their ballistics are quite similar but although both cartridges share very similar case capacities the powders and charges seem to act quite differently.
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