Tuesday, November 22, 2005
My own little carnival
Data gathering method: Chronograph placed 10 feet in front of the firing line. Ten shot are fired, with the velocity recorded for each shot. Individual velocities are than entered into an Excel spreadsheet for calculation of average velocity, energy in foot pounds (based on the average velocity), standard deviation, and IPSC power factor. I do my testing in the summertime, so ambient temperatures range from 90 to 110 degrees F with humidity in the 10 to 15% range. Handgun shells are reloaded in mixed brand, range pick up brass. Rifle and shotgun loads are grouped by case manufacturer.
Warning: this information reflects performance in my guns and may not be safe in your guns. Buy a reloading manual and read it. Do not load from the data presented here.
Having said that, let's start with everybody's favorite: the .45 ACP
Test firearm: Kimber Classic 1911
bbl length: 5"
185 gr Winchester Silvertip JHP
Factory load
avg velocity: 955.1 fps
standard deviation: 24.95 fps
energy: 375 ft lbs
IPSC power factor: 177
185 gr IMI JHP
Factory load
avg velocity: 983.8 fps
standard deviation: 21.57 fps
energy: 398 ft lbs
IPSC power factor: 182
185 gr Remington JHP
5.4 gr Winchester WST
Winchester Large Pistol primer
avg velocity: 925.5 fps
standard deviation: 25.81 fps
energy: 352 ft lbs
IPSC power factor: 171
200 gr cast lead semi-wadcutter
4.0 gr Alliant Red Dot
Winchester Large Pistol primer
avg velocity: 748.1 fps
standard deviation: 41.35 fps
energy: 249 ft lbs
IPSC power factor: 150
200 gr cast lead semi-wadcutter
4.3 gr Alliant Red Dot
Winchester Large Pistol primer
avg velocity: 790.5 fps
standard deviation: 26.99 fps
energy: 278 ft lbs
IPSC power factor: 158
200 gr cast lead semi-wadcutter
4.5 gr Alliant Red Dot
Winchester Large Pistol primer
avg velocity: 820.6 fps
standard deviation: 33.84 fps
energy: 299 ft lbs
IPSC power factor: 164
200 gr cast lead semi-wadcutter
4.5 gr Winchester WST
Winchester Large Pistol primer
avg velocity: 838.6 fps
standard deviation: 14.65 fps
energy: 312 ft lbs
IPSC power factor: 168
200 gr cast lead semi-wadcutter
4.7 gr Winchester WST
Winchester Large Pistol primer
avg velocity: 876.6 fps
standard deviation: 14.39 fps
energy: 341 ft lbs
IPSC power factor: 175
200 gr cast lead semi-wadcutter
6.4 gr Winchester WSF
Winchester Large Pistol primer
average velocity: 880.1 fps
standard deviation: 29.94 fps
energy: 344 ft lbs
IPSC power factor: 176
200 gr cast lead semi-wadcutter
5.0 gr Alliant Bullseye
Winchester Large Pistol primer
average velocity: 896.2 fps
standard deviation: 13.28 fps
energy: 357 ft lbs
IPSC power factor: 179
200 gr cast lead semi-wadcutter
5.0 gr IMR 700-X
Winchester Large Pistol primer
average velocity: 860.3 fps
standard deviation: 24.50 fps
energy: 329 ft lbs
IPSC power factor: 172
225 gr cast lead truncated cone
4.0 gr Alliant Red Dot
Winchester Large Pistol primer
average velocity: 748.9 fps
standard deviation: 17.16 fps
energy: 280 ft lbs
IPSC power factor: 168
225 gr cast lead truncated cone
4.3 gr Winchester WST
Winchester Large Pistol primer
average velocity: 789.4 fps
standard deviation: 14.42 fps
energy: 311 ft lbs
IPSC power factor: 178
230 gr cast lead round nose
4.3 gr Alliant Red Dot
Winchester Large Pistol primer
average velocity: 745.7 fps
standard deviation: 25.55 fps
energy: 284 ft lbs
IPSC power factor: 172
230 gr cast lead round nose
4.5 gr Alliant Red Dot
Winchester Large Pistol primer
average velocity: 807.5 fps
standard deviation: 38.86 fps
energy: 333 ft lbs
IPSC power factor: 186
230 gr cast lead round nose
4.3 gr Winchester WST
Winchester Large Pistol primer
average velocity: 775 fps
standard deviation: 11.93 fps
energy: 307 ft lbs
IPSC power factor: 178
230 gr cast lead round nose
5.7 gr Winchester WSF
Winchester Large Pistol primer
average velocity: 818.5 fps
standard deviation: 11.14 fps
energy: 342 ft lbs
IPSC power factor: 188
230 gr jacketed round nose
4.8 gr Alliant Red Dot
Winchester Large Pistol primer
average velocity: 739 fps
standard deviation: 36.97 fps
energy: 279 ft lbs
IPSC power factor: 170
230 gr jacketed round nose
4.5 gr Winchester WST
Winchester Large Pistol primer
average velocity: 777 fps
standard deviation: 7.97 fps
energy: 308 ft lbs
IPSC power factor: 179
230 gr jacketed round nose
Sellior & Bellot factory load
average velocity: 858 fps
standard deviation: 6.16 fps
energy: 376 ft lbs
IPSC power factor: 197
230 gr jacketed round nose
Winchester factory load (white box)
average velocity: 868.6 fps
standard deviation: 16.35 fps
energy: 385 ft lbs
IPSC power factor: 200
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Wednesday, November 16, 2005
Another fine rant
I’m sorry if this comes off a little rough, but I’m pissed off. I’m sick to death of people telling me that we have to understand them and listen to their grievances. How about they try to understand us for a while? Have they ever? Or are the people telling me that I have to be more sensitive to their values simply saying this because they, deep inside where the sunlight never shines, believe as I do: the Muslim world is made up of a bunch of fucking savages who have never evolved beyond the stone age?
Warning: strong language! The quote above is the nice part.
I have to say that I agree. In my younger days, when I still thought I could change the world and make it a better place, I actually believed that if everyone would just talk to one another we could make everything right. Now I know better. My goal at this point is not to improve the world....I simply want myself and my family left the hell alone and I consider it my DUTY to make sure that happens.
By the way: I consider the entire population of the United States of America to be my family. I wonder if bacon grease would foul a barrel?
MOLON LABE
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Sportsmans Warehouse no-tax sale
BTW: If anyone I know actually reads this, a few of these would work just fine as Christmas presents.
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San Fran gun ban - plaintiffs wanted
National CCW Reciprocity
Notwithstanding any provision of the law of any State or political subdivision thereof, a person who is not prohibited by Federal law from possessing, transporting, shipping, or receiving a firearm, and is--
`(1) carrying a valid license or permit which is issued pursuant to the law of any State and which permits the person to carry a concealed firearm; or
`(2) otherwise entitled to carry a concealed firearm in and pursuant to the law of the State of the person's residence,
may carry in any State a concealed firearm in accordance with the terms of the license or with the laws of the State of the person's residence, subject to the laws of the State in which the firearm is carried concerning specific types of locations in which firearms may not be carried.'.
The bill currently has 69 co-sponsors (including Reps. Franks and Hayworth from AZ) and has been referred to the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security.
Via AR-15.com
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License to reload
"We believe it's totally right that people cannot legally buy the sort of equipment that he used to assemble bullets," he said.
"Bieber made literally thousands and it was always disgraceful that there had been no control on the materials and machines to make these sorts of bullets.
"It's quite right that this ban should be in place."
This is just part of why we are Citizens and they are Subjects.
Hat tip to The War on Guns
Tuesday, November 15, 2005
Competition
Friday, November 11, 2005
Thank You
Thursday, November 10, 2005
Cat blogging
Four men were bragging about how smart their cats are. The first man was an Engineer, the second man was an Accountant, the third man was a Chemist, and the fourth was a Government Employee.
To show off, the Engineer called to his cat, "T-square, do your stuff."
T-square pranced over to a desk, took out some paper and a pen and promptly drew a circle, a square, and a triangle. Everyone agreed that was pretty smart.
But the Accountant said his cat could do better. He called his cat and said, "Spreadsheet, do your stuff." Spreadsheet went out into the kitchen and returned with a dozen cookies. He divided them into 4 equal piles of 3 cookies each. Everyone agreed that was good.
But the Chemist said his cat could do better. He called his cat and said, "Measure, do your stuff." Measure got up, walked over to the fridge, took out a quart of milk, got a 10 ounce glass from the cupboard and poured exactly 8 ounces without spilling a drop. Everyone agreed that was good.
Then the three men turned to the Government Employee and said, "What can your cat do?"
The Government Worker called to his cat and said, "Coffee Break, do your stuff." Coffee Break jumped to his feet, ate the cookies, drank the milk, shat on the paper, screwed the other three cats, claimed he injured his back while doing so, filed a grievance report for unsafe working conditions, put in for Workers Compensation and went home for the rest of the day on sick leave.
Fair and Balanced
Wednesday, November 09, 2005
San Fran gun ban - another take
superhero meme - h/t to Cowboy Blob
You scored as Maximus. After his family was murdered by the evil emperor Commodus, the great Roman general Maximus went into hiding to avoid Commodus's assassins. He became a gladiator, hoping to dominate the colosseum in order to one day get the chance of killing Commodus. Maximus is valiant, courageous, and dedicated. He wants nothing more than the chance to avenge his family, but his temper often gets the better of him.
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Tuesday, November 08, 2005
San Fran gun ban
Votes for the ban are still ahead 64,676 (57.34%) to 48,112 (42.66%) against. Turnout is at 28.47 % so far with a simple majority required to pass the ban.
This is how our rights go away folks. Pay attention.
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Interesting election results
Read carefully........
ELECTION SUMMARY SAN FRANCISCO UNOFFICIAL RESULTS
CONSOL SPECIAL STATEWIDE
ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2005
RUN DATE:11/08/05 08:04 PM
PRECINCTS COUNTED (OF 578). . . . . 0
REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . . . . . 0
BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. . . . . . . 9,907
*****other ballot measures deleted to save space******
MEASURE H
YES . . . . . . . . . . . . 21,147 58.67
NO. . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,899 41.33
Did you spot it? How exactly can there have been 21,147 "yes" votes and 14,899 "no" votes if there have only been 9,907 ballots cast so far? Go check the site for yourself....
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How Empires End
As I've said before, I don't think the question is will we fight.......the question is: will enough of us fight?
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