I found a good load for a Hi-Point pistol I got a couple months ago.
I shot them at 25 yards and some loads were horrible 124 gr XTP with 231 and bullseye.
Wen I got to the Bullseye powder load for the 115 gr XTP I was impressed with an Equilateral triangle group.
Low and right but in a group.
I then went to my 4" steel hanging targets and could not miss. 1/3 the distance though.
The load chronographed at 1,095---1,101---1,124 fps.
115 gr. XTP Win cases, 1.065" OAL. CCI 500 primers.
.49CC lee disc measure which drops the Bullseye powder at 4.6 gr.
I had to seat these to that length to cycle reliably in my pistol.
I have not been much of a fan of the little 9mm but this thing impressed me not one single feed issue or shoot issue
and this load is accurate enough I would give it to my wife for protection as it is much smaller than her 7" S&W 357 mag revolver
I shot them at 25 yards and some loads were horrible 124 gr XTP with 231 and bullseye.
Wen I got to the Bullseye powder load for the 115 gr XTP I was impressed with an Equilateral triangle group.
Low and right but in a group.
I then went to my 4" steel hanging targets and could not miss. 1/3 the distance though.
The load chronographed at 1,095---1,101---1,124 fps.
115 gr. XTP Win cases, 1.065" OAL. CCI 500 primers.
.49CC lee disc measure which drops the Bullseye powder at 4.6 gr.
I had to seat these to that length to cycle reliably in my pistol.
I have not been much of a fan of the little 9mm but this thing impressed me not one single feed issue or shoot issue
and this load is accurate enough I would give it to my wife for protection as it is much smaller than her 7" S&W 357 mag revolver