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Default Re: 9mm lead round nose 125g with 700x

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Originally Posted by Normlizer View Post
Hey Flash yes its very fun. Already making more. 50rd of 2.8-3.0gr and some of the next size up not sure what yet havn't set the disk up and measure how much it puts out. I also got some winchester ball powder 231. See how well that will measure up in the disks. It was a little more than i wanted to spend $26 for a lb
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Wowie - Twenty-six zords ?

I've wanted to try 231 also, but at that price, I'll have to wait a while. Besides, I've four pounds of AA#5 in reserve, which is four thousand rounds, and then I have that pound of Titegroup which seems promising. I don't have my records right here now, but I got something like 1170fps, and very little spread on something like 4.6 or 4.8 gr, - I'm not sure - and that divides out to something like 1500 rds/lb. Now if only PrecisionDelta would ship the bullets. . . . if only.
(But at $68./k, I can wait. Midway wants $95.99 for a thou of Magtech 115 gr FMJ's)

Maybe I should just get busy and cast a bunch of lead RN's.
Flash
As soon as Midway can keep them(molds) in stock, I will get some.


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Originally Posted by edh47 View Post
I still use the old standby--Alliants Power Pistol for the 9mm most often. There is probably a better, newer powder for 9's but I seem to be satisfied with a powder I am familar with and trust. Kinda like my wife..... but her burn rate does seem to be getting a little faster as she gets older.
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+1 My wife had a hard time with the cycling of her 9mm. Once I started using PP, no problems at all.


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Seeing signs of increased pressure, too, are we?

Don't even mention flattened primers - - we don't want to go there!

Flash
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