My favorite 9x19 loads.
115 RN or 124 RN plated bullets with True Blue. I use a charge a few tenths of grain below Western Powders max load for each bullet weight.
As always, work up your load for your handgun.
I'll have to try that. I'm new to the Ramshot powders. Started with Competition last month on recommendations from the forum and picked up a pound of True Blue at the indoor range just to experiment with. i've heard it's good for .32S&W Long target loads. Like Bullseye but a little less fussy.Another True Blue user here. All my plated 115gr bullets get 5.7gr of True Blue at 1.150 oal. Works great in all of my 9mm's. Actually just made up some the other night.
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I'll have to try that. I'm new to the Ramshot powders. Started with Competition last month on recommendations from the forum and picked up a pound of True Blue at the indoor range just to experiment with. i've heard it's good for .32S&W Long target loads. Like Bullseye but a little less fussy.
I don't have a pet 9mm load... that suggests I like to load 9mm, which I don't. I've got a few that work, however.
I agree, I don't like to load 9mm either. It's my least favorite caliber to reload.
I’m curious as to the reasons why?
I’m curious as to the reasons why?
Compared to something fun and easy to load like .45ACP, .45 Colt, or .41MAG... handling those little cases and bullets just isn't as much fun. Further... loading full-house loads can get tricky, with things like seating depth, and different bullets having a marked effect on the testy little thing.
I'll have to try that. I'm new to the Ramshot powders. Started with Competition last month on recommendations from the forum and picked up a pound of True Blue at the indoor range just to experiment with. i've heard it's good for .32S&W Long target loads. Like Bullseye but a little less fussy.