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Reloading 9mm: Question about projectile weight
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<blockquote data-quote="R D Harmon" data-source="post: 3799895" data-attributes="member: 41689"><p>For 9MM handloads using 124gr and 115gr cast, I use Unique. I have also loaded up 150 gr hollopoint .357 cast using unique. the hollowpoint dont really expand due to me casting the hollowpoints in strait linotype. I have since decided to melt the lino bullets down and mixing with a pure lead mix. Book COL for all and using a LFC die.</p><p>Some say Unique is too dirty, but that never bothered me. Clean up is easy enough.</p><p>I have decided Next time I cast, I am gonna use strait pure soft lead and paint coat them to see how they work in .357 and .45. I will post results later. Seems like I always pick the hottest time of year to cast. I know,,, sounds crazy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R D Harmon, post: 3799895, member: 41689"] For 9MM handloads using 124gr and 115gr cast, I use Unique. I have also loaded up 150 gr hollopoint .357 cast using unique. the hollowpoint dont really expand due to me casting the hollowpoints in strait linotype. I have since decided to melt the lino bullets down and mixing with a pure lead mix. Book COL for all and using a LFC die. Some say Unique is too dirty, but that never bothered me. Clean up is easy enough. I have decided Next time I cast, I am gonna use strait pure soft lead and paint coat them to see how they work in .357 and .45. I will post results later. Seems like I always pick the hottest time of year to cast. I know,,, sounds crazy. [/QUOTE]
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