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Chrony Results XTP Mag vs Deep Curl
Well I finally got a chance to do what I wanted to do for a long long time. Chorny my inline muzzleloader. All together it was 40 shots. 10 shots for each bullet with two different grains of BH209; 90 grains and 100 grains. I felt that it was not neccessary to up the powder since we all seem to agree that over 100ish grains don't give tighter groups. So here we go.
90 grains BH209 Speer 300 grain Deep Curl .233 BC Avg Velocity was 1658fps Dead on at 100 yards would result in 1401fps with 1307 ft lb 200 yards is a drop of 16.3 inches 1197fps with 954 ft lb 100 grains BH209 Speer 300 grain Deep Curl .233 BC Avg Velocity was 1836fps Dead on at 100 yards would result in 1553fps with 1607 ft lb 200 yards is a drop of 13.0 inches 1315fps with 1151 ft lb Now XTP Mag 90 grains BH209 Hornady XTP Mag 300 grain .200 BC Avg. Velocity was 1729 Dead on at 100 yards would result in 1421fps with 1345 ft lb 200 yards is a drop of 15.9 inches with 1184fps with 933 ft lb 100 grains BH209 Hornady XTP Mag 300 grain .200 BC Avg Velocity was 1824 Dead on at 100 yards would result in 1500 fps with 1499 ft lb 200 yards is a drop of 14.1 inches with 1241fps with 1025 ft lb So what does this tell me. I like the numbers of the 100 grain charges. There is really no difference between the bullets. A deer or elk ain't going to know the difference. The 100 grain charges of the two bullets are almost the same. I find it weird that there is a bigger difference at 90 grains. I will note though; i'm not fond of the MT Xtreme Bore Conditioner on a muzzleloader. I wiped by barrel with a dry patch before I shot so there was no more oil yet the first shot was at 897.3fps with 90 grains and DC bulllet. I threw this one out and started again. I've noticed that the last two times I shot. My Triumph never use to do that and the only difference was the Bore Conditioner. So I'm not using it anymore atleast on my muzzleloaders. As for grouping there was no bigger difference. The 100 grain charges were slightly better. My shoulder is sore as hell after 40 rounds. So I hope this helps some people out there. I never could find Chrony Results with a 300 grain bullet. I think I will now try some expansion test and see what happens. Then after that I will pick my bullet out of the two. I will note that I was using W209 primers and swabbed the barrel between the 10 shots of each powder/bullet combo. No hang fires or delays. |
Good report 50Cal. Those are impressive velocities for a 300 grain bullet.
There is really no difference between the bullets. A deer or elk ain't going to know the difference. I will note though; I'm not fond of the MT Xtreme Bore Conditioner on a muzzleloader. I wiped by barrel with a dry patch before I shot so there was no more oil yet the first shot was at 897.3fps with 90 grains and DC bullet. |
Great info.
Thanks for posting. |
That was great information and I thank you for taking the beating... The velocity was surprising to say the least. That 300 grain moving that fast and with that kind of energy would devastate anything it hits.
Semisane.. I was not aware the Deep Curl were actually bonded. That is some good information. But on a deer it would make very little difference. At that energy and velocity you're going to blow through, and whether the bullet holds together a little better... if placed might not make all that much difference. A lot of deer have fallen to the XTP out of a muzzleloader. With the bore conditioner issue. I too found that first shots when dry patched only were .. lets call them unsure. At first I blamed the powder, and then I tried to find anything else that might account for the first shot blues as I called them. So I started swabbing before shooting, with isopropyl alcohol and it seemed to make a difference with that first shot blues. All I will say about the product... the rifles do not seem to foul as bad, but again.. I do not shoot black horn 209. But when I can shoot Goex all day with out breaking down the rifle, cleaning, and then shooting, breaking down and then shooting, the Bore Conditioner must be making some difference. Deep Curl bullets are a strange breed of bullet for me. The 250 and 300 grain in .452 seem to shoot real well. But I have some in .430 in 270 grain and some other strange grain.. that shoot excellent out to 75 yards. After that for some reason the group opens up big time. |
Since I have had only 2 guns out of over 20 that shot best with most loads under 100 gr, I doubt your assumption that most do. It is my experience that 110 or 115 is usually the most accurate and around the peak of efficiency, not necessarily the most FPS per grain of powder but the most practical speed that co-exists with the best accuracy at long ranges. I have one gun that requires quite a bit more powder to consistently achieve a minute of angle [an Endeavor] and one [an Omega ] that is most accurate with 95 or 100 gr loads so there is not even a rule of thumb but it is my experience that the average would be 110 or a bit more .
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Originally Posted by lemoyne
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Since I have had only 2 guns out of over 20 that shot best with most loads under 100 gr, I doubt your assumption that most do. It is my experience that 110 or 115 is usually the most accurate and around the peak of efficiency, not necessarily the most FPS per grain of powder but the most practical speed that co-exists with the best accuracy at long ranges. I have one gun that requires quite a bit more powder to consistently achieve a minute of angle [an Endeavor] and one [an Omega ] that is most accurate with 95 or 100 gr loads so there is not even a rule of thumb but it is my experience that the average would be 110 or a bit more .
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You really can't compare a cartridge like the 45/70 to a ML. The cartridge is much more efficient.
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Originally Posted by Muley Hunter
(Post 3826377)
You really can't compare a cartridge like the 45/70 to a ML. The cartridge is much more efficient.
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I have tried the white sheet and have done the same on snow I collected burnt powder and tried to burn it. When you do this collect all the residue you can if it will not burn then you are looking at burnt powder. When you burn more powder you get more residue which does not imply that it is not burning when you load enough that you get a flare when you touch a match to it then its not an efficient load any more.
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I could tell even with my Chrony. Luckly I had clear packing tape over the sensors like the instructions told me to. But there was unused powder. Could also be the primers too. W209 might not put off a hot enough flash to burn all the powder. Western powders doesn't list W209. I still have 400 primers though. I may try different primers when they are all gone. Just buy 100 as see what happens. But that probably wont happen till next year. Would be nice if a primer combo could burn all 120 grains of BH209 or atleast most and give over 2000fps with every shot. Hell that would be better then my .450 Marlin. If that happened I bet you could knock down a deer at 300 yards and have enough ft lbs.
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