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<blockquote data-quote="thor447" data-source="post: 3387951" data-attributes="member: 24867"><p>Lately, I've been thinking it'd be fun to start reloading some 9mm and 44mag along with my rifle cartridges I currently reload. I have a question on the 9mm part.</p><p></p><p>Just going by cost, and what I'v read on here, can someone take me to school on loading lead bullets, coated lead, etc. and what differences there are with regards to power needs and crimping vs. a FMJ type range round? I've been looking at die sets with factory crimping vs. taper crimps, and trying to learn about the powder needs between the bullet types. My Lee manual doesn't even list Titegroup as a in the FMJ section, but does list it for the lead section. There isn't a separate section for coated bullets, so I'm curious if powder, crimp, etc. data would be different for those.</p><p></p><p>Do you have any opinions regarding these bullets from X-Treme?</p><p><a href="https://precisionbullets.com/product/9mm-115-rn/" target="_blank">https://precisionbullets.com/product/9mm-115-rn/</a></p><p></p><p>I've only been loading since Dec. 2019, and only rifle cartridges. Pistol ammo will be new to me, and I'm trying to learn what I can before making any purchases.</p><p></p><p>Also, I know that everyone will laugh at this, but if anyone has any small pistol primers they'd be willing to sell, I'd be willing to buy them from you! Online, and at least around OKC, I've come up short finding any. I would really like to get my hands on some CCI #500's or some Federal #100's for the 9mm if anyone has a large stockpile of them and wouldn't mind selling me a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thor447, post: 3387951, member: 24867"] Lately, I've been thinking it'd be fun to start reloading some 9mm and 44mag along with my rifle cartridges I currently reload. I have a question on the 9mm part. Just going by cost, and what I'v read on here, can someone take me to school on loading lead bullets, coated lead, etc. and what differences there are with regards to power needs and crimping vs. a FMJ type range round? I've been looking at die sets with factory crimping vs. taper crimps, and trying to learn about the powder needs between the bullet types. My Lee manual doesn't even list Titegroup as a in the FMJ section, but does list it for the lead section. There isn't a separate section for coated bullets, so I'm curious if powder, crimp, etc. data would be different for those. Do you have any opinions regarding these bullets from X-Treme? [URL]https://precisionbullets.com/product/9mm-115-rn/[/URL] I've only been loading since Dec. 2019, and only rifle cartridges. Pistol ammo will be new to me, and I'm trying to learn what I can before making any purchases. Also, I know that everyone will laugh at this, but if anyone has any small pistol primers they'd be willing to sell, I'd be willing to buy them from you! Online, and at least around OKC, I've come up short finding any. I would really like to get my hands on some CCI #500's or some Federal #100's for the 9mm if anyone has a large stockpile of them and wouldn't mind selling me a little. [/QUOTE]
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