I was at the range today to file down the rear sight of my .32 cal Crockett pistol. I brought my chronograph along to see what velocity I was getting with it. The load I'm using is the minimum shown by Traditions for this gun. Its a .310" (45gr) ball with a .010 patch over 10gr of 3F Goex.
According to Goex load charts, a ball that size fired from a handgun (they don't state barrel length, revolver or pistol) should be around 500fps with an 8gr charge of 3F. They show a 15gr charge of 3F coming in at 590fps.
I fired two shots through my chronograph about 15 feet from it. I was surprised when my first shot came in at 970fps. I thought maybe it was a bad reading since it was so much higher than the expected velocity. I fired a second shot which came in at 976fps. I was definitely not expecting those velocities from such a low charge.
The gun is very accurate with that charge. It's dead on at 50 yards with this load. The good news is that I can get 700 shots out of a pound of Goex with this load.
According to Goex load charts, a ball that size fired from a handgun (they don't state barrel length, revolver or pistol) should be around 500fps with an 8gr charge of 3F. They show a 15gr charge of 3F coming in at 590fps.
I fired two shots through my chronograph about 15 feet from it. I was surprised when my first shot came in at 970fps. I thought maybe it was a bad reading since it was so much higher than the expected velocity. I fired a second shot which came in at 976fps. I was definitely not expecting those velocities from such a low charge.
The gun is very accurate with that charge. It's dead on at 50 yards with this load. The good news is that I can get 700 shots out of a pound of Goex with this load.