I have been using HS-6 with Donnie's 147s and have been very happy. However I am running out and I do have one pound of Titegroup. I am thinking I should load it up and use it rather than let it sit while I buy more HS-6.
Any ideas for a load in my 9mm (Luger) CZ 75B?
Thanks.
I am no expert in Kentucky homeowners coverage (I am in my own state), but generally speaking your homeowners will cover your personal property up to 1,000 feet away. 6 feet away in a seperate building is not an issue.
Erie Insurance (good company and they are in KY, I think) covers personal...
No, very clean. I gave the gun and barrel a good cleaning before I went out, and after. I ended up putting 200 down range...as clean as could be expected. None of the black soot that I was used to.
I tried Dardas and Missouri Bullet and had nothing but smoke and trouble. I even threw some of...
Chronograph results from 12-9-2011
Temperature 27 degrees – sunny and bright – Bristol Range, Bristol WI – Outdoors – 2:55 PM
Bullets = Bayou Bullet 147 grain cast lead flat point, coated – 9mm
Brass = mixed range brass -- Primers = Federal Match Small Pistol MFG PART #100M
Chronograph...
Yes, I only did one round per measured charge.
I shared my results with a friend who is much more experienced than me. He said the same thing. I did not know that when I did my test, but it makes sense. He also stated that the same test done in the summer heat would also yield different...
Chronograph results from 11-27-2011
Temperature 38 degrees – overcast and gray – Bristol Range, Bristol WI - Outdoors
Bullets = Missouri Bullet Company 147 grain cast lead flat point, lubricated – 9mm
Powder = Hodgdon HS-6
Brass = mixed range brass
Primers = Federal Match Small Pistol MFG...
No, I am not using the Powder Measure Stop...do you know where I can get one? I searched hornady.com for this phrase and did not come up with anything.
Running 9mm now. When I the PTX expander installed in the powder drop and set to where it "bells" the amount I want, I lock it down then proceed to make sure the arm that measures then drops the charge goes all the up to the top of its arc.
When this is all set, that should be it (I guess)...
I have 2,000 Missouri Bullet Company bullets. The box says ".356 147gr 9mm FP Brinell 15 - Optimized for subsonic work - cast lead flat point". I got them in a trade, and have never used them before. The company (MBC) won't help, and I can't find load data for the components I have. Any help is...
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