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124 and 147 grain 9mm loads and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 982649" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>You should consult a burn rate chart before selecting a powder. <a href="http://www.reloadbench.com/burn.html" target="_blank">http://www.reloadbench.com/burn.html</a></p><p></p><p>AA #7 is slower than HS-6, which is a hot 9mm powder for max velocity loads. The reason you're not getting complete burn with #7 is that it's just too slow for 9mm loads. Titegroup is a top choice for all 9mm bullet weights. It's very consistent from load to load and produces very good accuracy. Vit N320 is a very clean, cool burning powder that is excellent, if pricey.</p><p></p><p>Consult your bullet manufacturers and they may have powder recommendations, along with minimum and maximum recommended loads. Their recommendations will be better than generic reloading manuals that do not list the specific bullets you're using.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 982649, member: 1132"] You should consult a burn rate chart before selecting a powder. [url]http://www.reloadbench.com/burn.html[/url] AA #7 is slower than HS-6, which is a hot 9mm powder for max velocity loads. The reason you're not getting complete burn with #7 is that it's just too slow for 9mm loads. Titegroup is a top choice for all 9mm bullet weights. It's very consistent from load to load and produces very good accuracy. Vit N320 is a very clean, cool burning powder that is excellent, if pricey. Consult your bullet manufacturers and they may have powder recommendations, along with minimum and maximum recommended loads. Their recommendations will be better than generic reloading manuals that do not list the specific bullets you're using. [/QUOTE]
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