Loaded 9mm with WSF for the first time

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Dang, don't you just hate when that happens? :evil: :neener: :what:

I think I knew for a while now that I needed a new 9mm, but I always decided to expand my reloading stable of cartridges. But now I think it is time. Just need to find something I want at a reasonable price.
 
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I think I knew for a while now that I needed a new 9mm, but I always decide to expanded my reloading stable of cartridges. But now I think it is time. Just need to find something I want at a reasonable price.

I've got a full glass of CZ kool-aid if you want a sip
 
I think I knew for a while now that I needed a new 9mm, but I always decided to expand my reloading stable of cartridges. But now I think it is time. Just need to find something I want at a reasonable price.
I've got a full glass of CZ kool-aid if you want a sip
No, no.

Come and join the Glock side of the force and together with other Glock owners, we'll rule over the ... "
 
I've got a full glass of CZ kool-aid if you want a sip

I have shot a CZ 75 a few times and I like it a lot. The decocker model is probably second on my list after the P226.

Come and join the Glock side of the force and together with other Glock owners, we'll rule over the ... "

Glock is not on my list yet, but I can't say anything bad about a Glock. They perform very well, but I just never felt comfortable with a Glock.
 
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"This was just the first time I tried WSF. I will try it in all my cartridges I load,"

I've found WSF works exceptionally well in all of my .45 ACPs. When loaded from medium to warm loads with bullets above 200 grains, it burns clean with small SD and is as accurate as I can shoot. I use it in all three of my automatics. Minimum level loads burn somewhat dirty.
 
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WSF is one of my favorite powders for upper end 44 spl. with 200 gr bullets for a S&W 696.
 
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