Chronograph results with PM-9
Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 10:30 pm
A buddy and I had the chronograph set up late yesterday checking some long gun loads and I decided to burn the 6+1 "carry loads" in the Kahr PM-9. The 7-shot string of 124 grain (standard pressure 9mm) Speer Gold Dots averaged 1041 fps.
Not bad from the short little short tube! This looked especially good after I went back and checked prior notes with .38 125 grain Gold Dots thru the Smith 340. They managed only 785 fps out of the 1 7/8" pipe. And Winchester 125 grain 38+P JHPs had only managed 809 fps from the snub.
I've read here and there about Speer's semi-new "short barrel" Gold Dot loads, but have not readily located any through local sources. And now, based upon the 1041 fps out of the .355 X 3" pipe, don't see any real hurry to do so.
Not bad from the short little short tube! This looked especially good after I went back and checked prior notes with .38 125 grain Gold Dots thru the Smith 340. They managed only 785 fps out of the 1 7/8" pipe. And Winchester 125 grain 38+P JHPs had only managed 809 fps from the snub.
I've read here and there about Speer's semi-new "short barrel" Gold Dot loads, but have not readily located any through local sources. And now, based upon the 1041 fps out of the .355 X 3" pipe, don't see any real hurry to do so.