Is anyone aware of any load testing (magazines?] on the .50 GI?
When I first started reading messages on this site I came acrossed a couple from a guy that was making case gages for the 50GI. I wanted to contact...
July 6, 2001, 04:45 PM #5 WalterGAII Senior Member Join Date: November 7, 1999 Posts: 1,517 proximo: Try installing your Lee dies in your...
Is this a chicken or egg situation? Dillon won't produce dies until there are more shooters, and there won't be as many more shooters as there might...
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A 300 grain .50GI at 720 f/s imparts a speed of 8.4f/s to a standard bowling pin, assuming no friction, material loss, and a center of mass hit. A...
A baseball has a caliber of 300", and a weight of 2297 grains. At a speed of 150 f/s, it has a kinetic energy of 115 ft-lb. It is apparent that...
http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/0803/0803.3051.pdf
Bullet Flight
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Since going from a 300 gr. to a 350 gr. bullet would increase the length about .1", which has to be accommodated by undesirable deeper seating, the...
AB 962 (Stats. 2009, ch. 628) Beginning February 1, 2011, the delivery or transfer of handgun ammunition must occur in a face-to-face transaction,...
" The 300-grain JFP, however, lumbers along at an incredibly slow shuffle of 700 fps. It’s a slow little donkey of a round hits like you would not...
"Guncrafters sells both dies and brass so you can bet on a handloading column about it down the road a bit. And when I get a little more ammo it will...
Extreme Shock
Garrett Cartridges
Hydrostatically Stabilized
Note: Titegroup -No.12, Unique- No.35, Bullseye- No.6 Look at post #2
WEB BLAST EXTRA RELOADING DATA
http://www.guncrafterindustries.com/50gi-chp.shtml
http://www.handloads.com/loaddata/taffin.asp?Caliber=50%20GI&Weight=All&type=Handgun&Order=Powder&Source=
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