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February 7, 2026 at 9:51 pm #543967
Richard Wagner
ParticipantSetup my chronograph about 3 1/2 feet from muzzle. Chronograph used for S&W Model 10, S&W Model 15, S&W Model 19, S&W Model 37, S&W Model 586, Marlin 1894C Carbine. Just as accurate as my Montana Gold 142gn off of a rest. Stout recoil, not as much as 158gn, but not as little as 125gn or 130gn. Will probably step this load up a bit, but will be my starting point for new lots of W231… if I ever go back to it .. standardizing all my .38 Special, .45ACP and 9mm to Accurate #5.
Name S&W 586 5″ bbl
Notes N/A
Number of shots 10
Extreme Spread 124
Average of all shots 613
Standard Deviation 40
Power Factor Average 90
Power Factor Low 80
Power Factor High 98Name S&W 37 1-7/8″ bbl
Notes N/A
Number of shots 10
Extreme Spread 82
Average of all shots 607
Standard Deviation 31
Power Factor Average 89
Power Factor Low 84
Power Factor High 96Name S&W 15 4″ bbl
Notes N/A
Number of shots 5
Extreme Spread 110
Average of all shots 550
Standard Deviation 39
Power Factor Average 80
Power Factor Low 71
Power Factor High 87 -
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