It's sunny out today, so I took my Lab Radar chronograph out to the yard and fired various loads across it. The gun is a Pedersoli An IX and the powders used were Shuetzen 3F and Goex 1F. The balls used were TOTW .678" (with pre-lubed 0.01" patches) and hand cast .65". This wasn't the most scientific test as I did not fire a bunch of each load over the chrono, so take it as a rough example. I started with 3F powder in order to test loads recommended by other users here. These were not cartridges, but hand weighed loads with the priming charge applied separately (a cartridge would take an additional 10gr for priming for my pistol).
1. 30gr 3f: patched .678" ball: 285fps.
2. 30gr 3f: unpatched .65" ball: 253fps.
3. 50gr 1f: unpatched .65": 382fps.
4. 60gr 1f: unpatched .65": 440fps.
5. 70gr 1f: unpatched .65": 517fps.
6. 80gr 1f: unpatched .65": 597fps.
7. 90gr 1f: unpatched .65": 617fps.
Note: The first four loads bounced off the soggy old 1" pine table that I had stapled my targets to. So, I stopped shooting at it for safety reasons.
My own (probably unpopular) opinion is that 3F is not a good powder for this pistol. Powder leaking out the flash hole was a real problem and it took a couple tries to get the first two loads right. I may try 2F in the future, but I typically use 1F in my paper cartridges. The purpose of the 90gr load was to see what would happen if I loaded one of my 100gr musket cartridges in the pistol.
Also, for anyone curious about the effects of firing heavy loads. The only "damage" to my pistol from the heavier loads was that the small gap between the breech and the wood, was closed up. This gap should never have been there and Pedersoli should be ashamed of their poor inletting (among other fitment issues with this pistol!).
Edit: I just did a little more shooting, but this time with Shuetzen 2F powder. The 2f powder did leak out the flash hole a little but not as bad as I feared. I tried 60 and 70 grains of 2f which gave 420fps and 476fps. Then I tried 70gr (again) and 75gr of Goex 1F and it gave 509fps and 534fps. Strange how the 1f is producing higher velocities.
1. 30gr 3f: patched .678" ball: 285fps.
2. 30gr 3f: unpatched .65" ball: 253fps.
3. 50gr 1f: unpatched .65": 382fps.
4. 60gr 1f: unpatched .65": 440fps.
5. 70gr 1f: unpatched .65": 517fps.
6. 80gr 1f: unpatched .65": 597fps.
7. 90gr 1f: unpatched .65": 617fps.
Note: The first four loads bounced off the soggy old 1" pine table that I had stapled my targets to. So, I stopped shooting at it for safety reasons.
My own (probably unpopular) opinion is that 3F is not a good powder for this pistol. Powder leaking out the flash hole was a real problem and it took a couple tries to get the first two loads right. I may try 2F in the future, but I typically use 1F in my paper cartridges. The purpose of the 90gr load was to see what would happen if I loaded one of my 100gr musket cartridges in the pistol.
Also, for anyone curious about the effects of firing heavy loads. The only "damage" to my pistol from the heavier loads was that the small gap between the breech and the wood, was closed up. This gap should never have been there and Pedersoli should be ashamed of their poor inletting (among other fitment issues with this pistol!).
Edit: I just did a little more shooting, but this time with Shuetzen 2F powder. The 2f powder did leak out the flash hole a little but not as bad as I feared. I tried 60 and 70 grains of 2f which gave 420fps and 476fps. Then I tried 70gr (again) and 75gr of Goex 1F and it gave 509fps and 534fps. Strange how the 1f is producing higher velocities.
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