I just started working up a new load for a new pistol which I haven't loaded before. The Pistol is a Tanfoglio Witness 45acp. This barrel has a very tight chamber and a short leade.
So the data I'm using is from Western for Ramshot Silhouette and it recommends an OAL of 1.205" only at this length the round will not chamber well or consistently pass the plunk test. So I've now got this shortened to 1.180" and all is well with the plunk test.
Now as I've been going along I have also been reducing the powder charge to make up for the smaller powder chamber. When I got to 1.190" I reduced 0.1gr from the starting load. When I got to 1.180" I reduced another 0.1gr for a total of 0.2gr.
Does this sound about right or is it excessive? Starting load was 7.4gr and am now at 7.2gr with the length reduced .025".
So the data I'm using is from Western for Ramshot Silhouette and it recommends an OAL of 1.205" only at this length the round will not chamber well or consistently pass the plunk test. So I've now got this shortened to 1.180" and all is well with the plunk test.
Now as I've been going along I have also been reducing the powder charge to make up for the smaller powder chamber. When I got to 1.190" I reduced 0.1gr from the starting load. When I got to 1.180" I reduced another 0.1gr for a total of 0.2gr.
Does this sound about right or is it excessive? Starting load was 7.4gr and am now at 7.2gr with the length reduced .025".