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Reloading 9mm: Question about projectile weight
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<blockquote data-quote="diggler1833" data-source="post: 3782676" data-attributes="member: 48072"><p>I've found that the 115gr stuff at 1.030 or just a touch shorter (works for 124gr bullets too) work great in my CZ pistols...1.135 seems to work for everything else. My powder of choice lately has been Titegroup for everything auto except 10mm.</p><p></p><p>Definitely more than one way to effectively skin the cat here. I think my only concern would be pushing a plated bullet too fast. Back before Rainier Bullets went under, Dad and several of his friends were in good with the owner...enough to be able to order directly from him at cost for whatever that's worth. Anyway, they were always quick to repeat to me to make sure I kept everything under 1,200 FPS. </p><p></p><p>i think I still have 13-14K Rainiers in the shop in various calibers. I really liked those. I've been buying Berry's the last couple years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diggler1833, post: 3782676, member: 48072"] I've found that the 115gr stuff at 1.030 or just a touch shorter (works for 124gr bullets too) work great in my CZ pistols...1.135 seems to work for everything else. My powder of choice lately has been Titegroup for everything auto except 10mm. Definitely more than one way to effectively skin the cat here. I think my only concern would be pushing a plated bullet too fast. Back before Rainier Bullets went under, Dad and several of his friends were in good with the owner...enough to be able to order directly from him at cost for whatever that's worth. Anyway, they were always quick to repeat to me to make sure I kept everything under 1,200 FPS. i think I still have 13-14K Rainiers in the shop in various calibers. I really liked those. I've been buying Berry's the last couple years. [/QUOTE]
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