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    I just got back from the range. I shot a new load that I made up from the Hornady book. It is the Hornady 125 grain XTP setting on 19.4 grains of H110. I shot these from my Ruger SP101 with a 2.25" barrel. it averaged 1180 fps, 385.89 foot pounds of energy and a power factor of 147.34 according to my chrono. They had quite a kick to them. I was able to pull off a 1.5" group at 25 feet from the bench with this load.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam Van Camp View Post
    I just got back from the range. I shot a new load that I made up from the Hornady book. It is the Hornady 125 grain XTP setting on 19.4 grains of H110. I shot these from my Ruger SP101 with a 2.25" barrel. it averaged 1180 fps, 385.89 foot pounds of energy and a power factor of 147.34 according to my chrono. They had quite a kick to them. I was able to pull off a 1.5" group at 25 feet from the bench with this load.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam Van Camp View Post
    I just got back from the range. I shot a new load that I made up from the Hornady book. It is the Hornady 125 grain XTP setting on 19.4 grains of H110. I shot these from my Ruger SP101 with a 2.25" barrel. it averaged 1180 fps, 385.89 foot pounds of energy and a power factor of 147.34 according to my chrono. They had quite a kick to them. I was able to pull off a 1.5" group at 25 feet from the bench with this load.
    Nice! That's kinda what I thought with H110...
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