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    They'll be even quieter if you switch to a faster burning powder. AR2205 gives me a nice jet of flame - whereas Trail Boss doesn't, because it burns up in the first few inches of barrel. Less pressure at the muzzle = less work for the suppressor to do = less noise.

    If you watch SmarterEveryDay on YT, he did a very interesting video lately with subsonic vs supersonic ammo. Even a subsonic bullet can make the air it's passing through go supersonic as it displaces it. When you start dropping below mach 0.8 that stops happening and things will get even quieter.

    It's just a shame the 1:20 twist doesn't stabilise the 300gr pills very well at those kind of speeds.
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    Why do you want 300grain projectiles? My 280 grain cast bullets will shoot through a pig at 100 metres with a muzzle velocity of 900 fps
    and kill them on the spot, another 20 grains won't improve on that.

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    What kind of grouping do you get with them? I've read it kind of goes to shit with the super heavies due to not having a fast enough twist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PommyMcPomFace View Post
    What kind of grouping do you get with them? I've read it kind of goes to shit with the super heavies due to not having a fast enough twist.
    I don't shoot them only have a 44/40 pistol they are to big for that, A mate uses them in an H&R with a 1:38" gets around an 1" groups at 50m.
    bigest problem is the bore diameter they vary from .429" to .432" modern .44 mags have 1:20" twists and will handle 300 grain jacketed bullets
    Cast bullets are short for their weight they don't have the jacket which is lighter than lead, also they are softer and reduce pressure with the same powder charge
    and won't wear the barre.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shooternz View Post
    I don't shoot them only have a 44/40 pistol they are to big for that, A mate uses them in an H&R with a 1:38" gets around an 1" groups at 50m.
    bigest problem is the bore diameter they vary from .429" to .432" modern .44 mags have 1:20" twists and will handle 300 grain jacketed bullets
    Cast bullets are short for their weight they don't have the jacket which is lighter than lead, also they are softer and reduce pressure with the same powder charge
    and won't wear the barre.
    How fast will you push one of your .30 / .303 cast gas checked 204grain boolits, and with what powder?
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    Best accuracy with cast is around the 1800-1900fps with the Alloy I use, If I source some antinomy and am super careful 3000fps
    is possible it has been done in the US, But they are no good for hunting just like FMJ's straight through or shatter,
    I prefer to make bullets for hunting much easier,
    Powder choice is easy 2206H and 2208 start at 27.00 and work up just go for the best accuracy the HP's will expand at 900fps
    the solids 1300fps,

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    Quote Originally Posted by PommyMcPomFace View Post
    They'll be even quieter if you switch to a faster burning powder. AR2205 gives me a nice jet of flame
    Whoops didn't make myself clear there - that's 9 gn of Trail Boss for the subs! Interesting about the .8 mach thing, I might try to go for that, get a load at around 850 fps? Would be, what, I guess 50m max for shooting goats or deer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PommyMcPomFace View Post
    They'll be even quieter if you switch to a faster burning powder. AR2205 gives me a nice jet of flame - whereas Trail Boss doesn't, because it burns up in the first few inches of barrel. Less pressure at the muzzle = less work for the suppressor to do = less noise.

    If you watch SmarterEveryDay on YT, he did a very interesting video lately with subsonic vs supersonic ammo. Even a subsonic bullet can make the air it's passing through go supersonic as it displaces it. When you start dropping below mach 0.8 that stops happening and things will get even quieter.

    It's just a shame the 1:20 twist doesn't stabilise the 300gr pills very well at those kind of speeds.
    Shape of bullet has something to do with that. Given equal subsonic / trans-sonic velocities, a spire pointed boat-tail bullet will have less surrounding supersonic waves than a round/flat-nose bullet will. Unfortunately, at subsonic velocities it's generally desirable to have more meplat / flat nose to aid energy transfer / expansion.
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    Right at subsonic velocity sharp pointy boat-tail bullets are useless, If head shots are the order of the day it does not matter what is used,
    for sure kills on animals inside 150 metres the bigger the meplat the better.
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