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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 1020172" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>You will love the WST in regards to the smoke. Night/Day difference from watching others shoot TG w/lead.</p><p>My favorite is the 3.3 load. It runs in my M&P 9Pro 100%. It's a touch on the light side. I've got strings at 123 & 129 power factor with that load.</p><p></p><p><strong>Edit to add:</strong> I'd stick to TG for your jacketed. All the data I've looked at seems to be excellent with jacketed bullets. Also the WST seems to "get hot quick" when you get past 130PF (at least with the 147's), so I'd stick with lead or plated for WST.</p><p></p><p>Here is my chrono data for my WST loads. All loads are with J&K bullets.</p><p></p><p>Mixed brass</p><p>WSP primer</p><p>Bulk cast lead 147FP BB @ 16 brinell sized .356 (Magma Engineering mold)</p><p>1.110" O.A.L.</p><p>CED Millineum Chrongraph</p><p>All groups are 10 shots (except for when the chrono didn't pick it up)</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong><em>147 Grain (3.3 Grains WST):</em></strong></p><p>906</p><p>889</p><p>883</p><p>874</p><p>889</p><p>862</p><p>873</p><p>890</p><p>885</p><p>868</p><p></p><p><strong><u>147 Grain (3.5 WST)</u></strong></p><p>911</p><p>910</p><p>893</p><p>896</p><p>937</p><p>915</p><p>887</p><p>938</p><p>(only got 8 rounds to read on the chrono <img src="/images/smilies/pissed.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":pissed:" title="Pissed :pissed:" data-shortname=":pissed:" />)</p><p></p><p><strong><u>147 Grain (3.6 WST)</u></strong></p><p>919</p><p>911</p><p>961</p><p>943</p><p>939</p><p>960</p><p>903</p><p>921</p><p>940</p><p>935</p><p></p><p>And the 125RN data:</p><p><strong><u>125 Grain RN (4.4 WST)</u></strong></p><p><strong><u></u></strong></p><p>1081</p><p>1088</p><p>1059</p><p>1064</p><p>1085</p><p>1079</p><p>1055</p><p>1089</p><p>1087</p><p>1060</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 1020172, member: 3099"] You will love the WST in regards to the smoke. Night/Day difference from watching others shoot TG w/lead. My favorite is the 3.3 load. It runs in my M&P 9Pro 100%. It's a touch on the light side. I've got strings at 123 & 129 power factor with that load. [B]Edit to add:[/B] I'd stick to TG for your jacketed. All the data I've looked at seems to be excellent with jacketed bullets. Also the WST seems to "get hot quick" when you get past 130PF (at least with the 147's), so I'd stick with lead or plated for WST. Here is my chrono data for my WST loads. All loads are with J&K bullets. Mixed brass WSP primer Bulk cast lead 147FP BB @ 16 brinell sized .356 (Magma Engineering mold) 1.110" O.A.L. CED Millineum Chrongraph All groups are 10 shots (except for when the chrono didn't pick it up) [B][I]147 Grain (3.3 Grains WST):[/I][/B] 906 889 883 874 889 862 873 890 885 868 [B][U]147 Grain (3.5 WST)[/U][/B] 911 910 893 896 937 915 887 938 (only got 8 rounds to read on the chrono :pissed:) [B][U]147 Grain (3.6 WST)[/U][/B] 919 911 961 943 939 960 903 921 940 935 And the 125RN data: [B][U]125 Grain RN (4.4 WST) [/U][/B] 1081 1088 1059 1064 1085 1079 1055 1089 1087 1060 [/QUOTE]
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