.45GAP: Hodgdon Clays Handloading Powder

Disclaimer: The powder charge information (in black) was taken from gun powder companies, gun powder distributors, and/or published handloading data (paper and/or electronic) to the best of my knowledge – not responsible for typos; Always refer to published official handloading data for verification.

Pressures may differ significantly due to component variations and whether a test barrel or an actual pistol was used for testing purposes. I am not responsible for your actions. Powder charges that are too light or too heavy can both cause pressure problems. Use your own common sense. If you wish to use any of the following data, use at your own risk! You are responsible for your own actions.

WARNING: Red lettered data in charts refers to loads that have not been officially pressure checked and may be beyond maximum pressure limits --- extreme caution required.

Glock 37 with standard 4.5” barrel

Speer brass

Winchester small pistol primers

West Coast plated 200 grain Flat Points.

OAL: 1.075

Grains

High Velocity

Low Velocity

Extreme Spread

Average Velocity

Standard Deviation

Energy Avg

Power Factor

Comments

3.3

633

571

62

597

22

158

119

Too light to cycle slide

3.5

679

634

44

661

15

194

132

 

3.7

739

683

56

711

20

224

142

 

 

Glock 37 with standard 4.5” barrel

Speer brass

Winchester small pistol primers

West Coast plated 185 grain Flat Points.

OAL: 1.060

Grains

High Velocity

Low Velocity

Extreme Spread

Average Velocity

Standard Deviation

Energy Avg

Power Factor

Comments

3.7

734

675

58

710

21

207

131

 

3.9

772

729

42

757

17

235

140

 

4.1

821

777

43

796

14

260

147

 

 

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.45GAP (.45 GAP) Caliber Page; Document Version 02/22/04