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Power factor calculations?


Lefty Wheeler

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With a chronograph measuring the speed is there a formula to determining the power factor with the lead grain.

 

The following is refered from the Shooter Handbook.

34. The minimum standard for center-fire ammunition used in all smokeless categories at State,

Regional, National, International and World Championship Competitions is not less than a

minimum power factor of 60 and no velocity may be less than 400 fps. The maximum

velocity standard for revolvers is 1000 fps. The maximum velocity standard for rifles is 1400

fps. Buckaroo Category shooters choosing to use center-fire ammunition in handguns and/or

rifles must also meet all power factor and velocity requirements. Pocket pistols and

derringers are exempt from the power factor and velocity requirements.

Thanks for any information

Lefty Wheeler

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Power Factor is calculated by taking the speed of the bullet in feet-per-second and mutliplying that by the weight of the bullet in grains, then dividing that number by 1,000.

 

I think the IDPA came up with this formula for their various competition categories.

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A big thanks

LW

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Lefty, a power factor of 60 is extremely slow/low. A velocity slower than the 400 fps minimum for any given bullet.

You can reach that using a 250 gr 45 bullet and a slingshot.

250 gr X 240fps. = 60,000 / 100 = PF of 60

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Howdy Lefty,

 

It can also be found in the back of the RO1:

Power factor - Bullet weight (in grains) times the velocity(in feet per second); divided by 1000.

The minimum standard in all SASS matches for smokeless categories is not less than 60 and no velocity less than 400 fps. Maximum velocity for revolvers is 1000 fps. Maximum velocity for rifles is 1400 fps.

RO1 "Glossary of Terms" p.31
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Lefty, a power factor of 60 is extremely slow/low. A velocity slower than the 400 fps minimum for any given bullet.

You can reach that using a 250 gr 45 bullet and a slingshot.

250 gr X 240fps. = 60,000 / 100 = PF of 60

 

 

Think about it. If a 250 grainer reaches a 60 PF at 240 fps (illegal as it is below 400 fps), and a 125 grainer reaches a 60 pf at 480 fps (legal), a bullet of 80 grains reaches a 60 PF at 750 fps,(legal) and a 60 grainer has to be doing 1000 fps (illegal in a handgun for running too fast). It ain't all about velocity, but is equally about bullet WEIGHT.

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