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<blockquote data-quote="WorksEveryTime" data-source="post: 3585782" data-attributes="member: 47849"><p>Curious if you found / successfully tested some good load data for a 9mm 124g Nato since long ago. I'm wanting to get my hands on some starting data to make rounds for an AR9 that cycles perfectly with the Winchester Nato 9 124gr. Other regular 9mm ammo stove pipes ejected rounds quite regularly with my Sterns Defense adapter, but a Mean Arms Endomag adapter works pretty good, unless loaded to the max (jams on first round but fires thru on the rest without fail. Really want to get the Sterns to work reliably, but not at Winchester Nato prices <img src="/images/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /> Also wondering if you tried SPM primers to bump the pressures you needed. As always, I'm wanting to play it safe, but think it would to take a major mistake to blow out my AR-9 upper on just a few trial rounds...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WorksEveryTime, post: 3585782, member: 47849"] Curious if you found / successfully tested some good load data for a 9mm 124g Nato since long ago. I'm wanting to get my hands on some starting data to make rounds for an AR9 that cycles perfectly with the Winchester Nato 9 124gr. Other regular 9mm ammo stove pipes ejected rounds quite regularly with my Sterns Defense adapter, but a Mean Arms Endomag adapter works pretty good, unless loaded to the max (jams on first round but fires thru on the rest without fail. Really want to get the Sterns to work reliably, but not at Winchester Nato prices :) Also wondering if you tried SPM primers to bump the pressures you needed. As always, I'm wanting to play it safe, but think it would to take a major mistake to blow out my AR-9 upper on just a few trial rounds... [/QUOTE]
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