The best loads I have found in my manuals give only 2408 fps with 125 grain bullet (100% capacity load), i.e 1600 fpe, or 2192 fps with 150 grains (a compressed load) i.e. also 1600 fpe. These were the top loads published, most were around 1500 fpe.
There simply isn't enough case capacity to approach 1700 fpe with standard powders and design pressures.
Unless Quickload knows differently ?
Speer 125gn Sp ref. 2213, Alliant Reloder 10x 29.9gns 470mm 18.5" barrel 2539fps 1790ftlbs.
I have used Quickload for years and found it to be very reliable, even with a couple of percentage points either way I am confident in this round reaching the 1700ftlb threshold.
Very encouraging.
But a quick reality check suggests that is a rather compressed load. According to my Lee manual Reloder10 has a VMD of 0.07456 so 29.9 grains would be 2.3 cc, but the useful case capacity is supposedly 2.03 cc.If so you are going to have to be VERY careful about seating depth.
http://leeprecision.com/cgi-data/instruct/VMD.pdf
The same data suggests that Archer's 26.7 grain load of N120 is a slightly generous case full.
Yet another reality check: Hodgdon's own data for Reloader 10x doesn't show a load for 7.62x39, but does have a load for 30-30 with a 130 grain bullet, so its comparable. 30.5 grains gives 2273 fps i.e. a miserable 1491 fpe.
Alliant Powder - Reloader's Guide
Does Quickload have any other suggestions ?
Sorry not my case- one that was loaded for me
Does your job involve you with munitions or does this info come from a deep interest in the subject?
But there is no reason why you can't take the 7.62x39 up to much higher pressures than you can with a 30-30. Remember, if you are using quality brass you are talking about the same case as the 6mmPPC, and most benchrest guys are running the case well in excess of 60 000PSI!
And the other PPC-type case i am suprised we haven't seen CZ chamber is of course the 6.5 grendel.
There are plenty of CZ527 out there already in 6.5mm grendel running at +60 000PSI loads. The factory loads are just detuned for the AR system but you can drive it significantly harder in the 527, which is a very strong mauser-type front locking system made with quality CrMo steel. If there were any concerns about the ability to take 60 000 PSI, i'd just suggest lapping the lugs to ensure they are equally bearing the bolt thrust.
I bought one as my first rifle.
I use 125 grain handloads and it remains my favourite for roe stalking in woodland or orchards
Also know a guy who has just mated the action to a new barrel (Grendel) and is saying good things about the results
That would be me then.
That would be me then.