quickdtoo, No I have not chronographed that load, I don't own a chronograph. If the bullets or slugs make one big ragged hole in the paper or if they are all near each other and make small groups on the paper that is what I am after. I enjoy older guns and calibers but do own a few of the newer calibers, .17 HMR, 7mm-08 and a .308, even have a .340 Weatherby Magnum!!! All the others are of older design, 45/70, 7x57, .348 Winchester, 30/30, 30-06, shotguns and muzzleloaders.
I think these nice Handi's are fine little hunting rifles capable of easily and safely taking everything on this continent. If handloaded and pushed I think they can take any game in the world. But as I said, I feel they are first and primarily hunting and fun guns. The most important thing to me is the bullet goes where it is aimed and reaches there with enough velocity and energy to ethically and safely do its job. The difference of 2200 fps vs. 2230 fps second really isn't of much importance to me, however others here enjoy that aspect of the sport and I think thats great. They may play golf like I do (most likely better than I do :-D ) but not be interested in the science of correctly making and adjusting golf clubs to help a player reach his potential or to assist a "regular guy" player in correcting a slice or fade, but that really interests me.
So in a nutshell, I don't know the velocity of that load, I just know it hits where I point it. Unless really needed I do not like heavy recoiling rifles and handguns, I have shot them before it's just that they don't interest me. I would rather hit the target at 1800 fps with a 300 grain bullet than miss is at 2300 fps witha 500 grain bullet (ouch!). It's the same in golf, Harvey Penick, a great old golf instructor once said, "The woods are full of long ball hitters", the meaning of that statement was, its better to be 200 yards straight down the middle of the fairway than 300 yards out and in the woods!!!
I have found surprisingly that shooting guns and hunting is a lot like traditional archery, golf and also, not surprisingly, like life, better to be happy, saved and poor than miserable, lost and rich....<><.... :grin: