Ballistic limits to velocity in a 17 Hornet
Hello all...
I ran across a South African chap claiming a very high muzzle velocity in a 17Hornet using a proprietary bullet from Perigrine. I haven't the mathematical ability to determine just if this is even possible using any currently available powder The numbers I ran for the best powder combination I could dream up say 74,500 PSI in a 17 Remington would possibly net out 4800fps in a 26 inch barrel... The physics that I am aware of just doesn't allow an extra 1250fps to be gained by using any known loading combination of powder, primer, case or projectile. He is using a Savage M25...:confused: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?sto..._reply&paipv=0 https://scontent-sea1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...e1&oe=609B4A90 https://scontent-sea1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...06&oe=6098B4F0 |
In a 17 Hornet ? I would politely say he is all wet. :)
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What chronograph would see a 17 cal at that velocity?
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I don't know what that powder is he is using (brand wise) but could you get 21.0 grains in a 17 Hornet case, along with seating that bullet ? :confused:
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I was surprised my magneto speed caught them at 4400 FPS.
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What caliber 17 and what powder are you using for that FPS ?
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That was a 17 Remington and CFE223. I was working with some loads, this was with book data, a bit off the top. This particular barrel seems to be “fast”.
I had a scale service check my scales at work, as I thought they may be off. They were fine. Use the same equipment for other cartridges weekly. This barrel and chamber with a start load is usually pretty close to mid range speeds. As far as the 17 Hornet goes, I am like others, sounds pretty questionable with that case and powders available. |
Thanks that sound like what I came up with
That is what my "SNIFFOMETER" said immediately... "all wet".
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Yes - if that BS was wet, it did!
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