30 Super Carry | What is it REALLY capable of? Handloads with XTP

Published on August 31, 2023
Duration: 8:10

This video explores the potential of the 30 Super Carry cartridge through handloading with a 100-grain Hornady XTP bullet and Hodgdon Longshot powder. The instructor demonstrates load development, chronograph testing, and gel ballistics, aiming to achieve velocities comparable to or exceeding factory loads. The findings suggest that handloading can significantly increase the cartridge's energy output, potentially matching or surpassing some 9mm +P loads.

Quick Summary

Handloading the 30 Super Carry with a 100-grain Hornady XTP and Hodgdon Longshot powder can achieve velocities around 1311 fps, yielding 382 ft-lbs of energy. This performance surpasses some factory 30 Super Carry loads and even certain 9mm +P ammunition, demonstrating the cartridge's potential when handloaded.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to 30 Super Carry Handloads
  2. 00:45Load Development Setup
  3. 01:57Small Rifle Primers for 30 Super Carry
  4. 02:4530 Super Carry Longshot Loads
  5. 03:03Comparison to Previous Tests (HST, Critical Defense)
  6. 03:40First Max Charge Load Testing
  7. 03:58Chronograph Results
  8. 04:16Gel Testing Preparation
  9. 04:48Gel Test Wound Tracks
  10. 05:05Bullet Recovery and Expansion
  11. 06:11Energy Calculations
  12. 06:25Comparison to 9mm +P Load
  13. 06:5230 Super Carry vs. 9mm Potential
  14. 07:40Future Handloading Plans & Brass Search

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components for handloading the 30 Super Carry cartridge?

For handloading the 30 Super Carry, you'll need appropriate brass, a 100-grain Hornady XTP bullet, and Hodgdon Longshot powder. Crucially, this cartridge requires small rifle primers, not small pistol primers.

What kind of performance can be expected from handloaded 30 Super Carry ammunition?

Handloading the 30 Super Carry with a 100-grain XTP and Longshot powder can yield velocities around 1311 fps, producing approximately 382 foot-pounds of energy. This performance can exceed some factory 30 Super Carry loads and even some 9mm +P ammunition.

How does the 30 Super Carry compare to 9mm in terms of energy when handloaded?

When handloaded to achieve higher velocities, the 30 Super Carry can generate more foot-pounds of energy than certain factory 9mm +P loads. For example, a handloaded 30 Super Carry achieved 382 ft-lbs, surpassing a tested 124-grain Winchester Ranger +P 9mm load at 350 ft-lbs.

What are the typical expansion characteristics of Hornady XTP bullets in the 30 Super Carry?

Hornady XTP bullets, as observed in the 30 Super Carry gel tests, tend to exhibit controlled expansion rather than wide, dramatic expansion. The recovered bullets showed uniform performance with a measured diameter of approximately 0.4670 inches.

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