BLACKFIN
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The load
9mm luger
Bullet Berry 115 grain plated round nose.
5.5 grains of Hodgdon CFE-Pistol
COL= 1.150
i loaded 5 rounds using the above data To test them out, using the grain or “g” unit in my digital scale however i like to double check everything and something didn’t feel right, While calibrating some how i checked the weight of a bullet using the “gn” measure unit and give me very consistent 115 grains for the bullets but then it hits me. I checked the powder weight and it read 8.ish..... I checked again and the same almost 8.5... so i dump it and recharge it using the “gn” unit of measure with 5.5 “gn” of cfe-pistol, thinking that if i was wrong it was going to Underpowered if anything.
well, all 5 rounds shot without any problems and very accurate hitting a 6” plate at about 20-22 yards.
My question is which one is it G or GN ?
9mm luger
Bullet Berry 115 grain plated round nose.
5.5 grains of Hodgdon CFE-Pistol
COL= 1.150
i loaded 5 rounds using the above data To test them out, using the grain or “g” unit in my digital scale however i like to double check everything and something didn’t feel right, While calibrating some how i checked the weight of a bullet using the “gn” measure unit and give me very consistent 115 grains for the bullets but then it hits me. I checked the powder weight and it read 8.ish..... I checked again and the same almost 8.5... so i dump it and recharge it using the “gn” unit of measure with 5.5 “gn” of cfe-pistol, thinking that if i was wrong it was going to Underpowered if anything.
well, all 5 rounds shot without any problems and very accurate hitting a 6” plate at about 20-22 yards.
My question is which one is it G or GN ?