Today gave me a chance to do some playing with the 425 Express...
A friend of mine very kindly gave me some projectiles to try in it - thank you Justin.
These projectiles were some Bertram 400gn soft-points and some Atomic 29 360gn all copper
hollow-points.
Both of these projectiles are Australian made and I was really keen in particular to try the Atomics as they were a bit lighter and l was keen to see what increase in velocity l would achieve.
Atomic 29 360gn projectiles.
I tweaked the powder charge slightly and loaded up 10 rounds. The finished round looked great.
425 Express with 360gn Atomic 29 hollow-point
Once l had some rounds loaded up it was to the range to see what velocity we were getting...
425 Express firing 360gn Atomic 29 hollow-point
These loads showed no sign of high pressure and delivered good velocity. Awesome.
Once l got home l punched the data into my ballistics calculator and this is what l got...
Caliber: 425 Express
Ammunition: Atomic 29 360gn HP
Muzzle Velocity: 2450 fps
Ballistic Coefficient: 0.376
Muzzle Energy: 4799 ft/lbs
Recoil Energy: 57.0 ft/lbs (approx.)
Firearm: Zastava M70
50mtrs = 1.75 - 4326ft/lbs
100mtrs = 3.0 - 3891ft/lbs
150mtrs = 2.0 - 3491ft/lbs
188mtrs = 0.0 - 3221ft/lbs
200mtrs = - 1.0 - 3124ft/lbs
250mtrs = -7.0 - 2789ft/lbs
300mtrs = -16.0 - 2484ft/lbs
This load is punching out 4800ft/lbs of energy and has a usable trajectory out to 300mtrs.
I think that this would make a fantastic all-round load in the 425 Express - and in fact, this will be the load that l now use in my 425 Express provided they are accurate of course.
It was a fantastic day and the more and more l work with this rifle and get to know it, the happier and happier I'm becoming...
Russ