Feb 15, 2010 ssgrock3 Sharpshooter Supporting Member Joined Jun 27, 2005 Messages 10,194 Reaction score 5,466 Location Yukon Feb 15, 2010 #31 147gr lead cast, truncated cone shaped, 3.5gr unique, winchester primer, will not cycle all pistols, but my glock 26 loves them. Brass falls at your feet.
147gr lead cast, truncated cone shaped, 3.5gr unique, winchester primer, will not cycle all pistols, but my glock 26 loves them. Brass falls at your feet.
Feb 15, 2010 Shadowrider Sharpshooter Supporting Member Joined Jan 28, 2008 Messages 21,929 Reaction score 10,229 Location Tornado Alley Feb 15, 2010 #32 I load Winchester WST: 3.3 grains for a 147 bullet (881 FPS) and 4.4 for a 125 bullet (1074 FPS) Out of a M&P9 Pro 5" barrel. I don't recommend this powder for any jacketed bullets, only lead or plated. I shoot J&K's exclusively. If I were shooting jacketed I'd use Titegroup.
I load Winchester WST: 3.3 grains for a 147 bullet (881 FPS) and 4.4 for a 125 bullet (1074 FPS) Out of a M&P9 Pro 5" barrel. I don't recommend this powder for any jacketed bullets, only lead or plated. I shoot J&K's exclusively. If I were shooting jacketed I'd use Titegroup.