Doindia
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Hi all,
So I have been loading 115-124gr 9mm with 5 grains of unique, but i have some 147gr projectiles that I wanted to work up and had some titegroup to do it with. This is a new recipe for me. I started on the low end of the hornady reloading manual which is 3.2gr starting load to a 3.6gr max load
So this recipe was 147gr tmj fn sitting on 3.2 grains of titegroup with an OAL of 1.100.
I shot a total of 100 rounds. 45 out of my glock 19 and 55 out of my Glock 43x. Zero issues. While shooting the Glock 19 the cases were ejecting just fine but I could feel them falling straight at my feet as if though they seemed like a light load. In the Glock 43 they ejected more appropriate. I’m pretty new to this and only have minimal tactile sense to go off of/compare as well as the left over casings. Tell me what you all see looking at these cases.
So I have been loading 115-124gr 9mm with 5 grains of unique, but i have some 147gr projectiles that I wanted to work up and had some titegroup to do it with. This is a new recipe for me. I started on the low end of the hornady reloading manual which is 3.2gr starting load to a 3.6gr max load
So this recipe was 147gr tmj fn sitting on 3.2 grains of titegroup with an OAL of 1.100.
I shot a total of 100 rounds. 45 out of my glock 19 and 55 out of my Glock 43x. Zero issues. While shooting the Glock 19 the cases were ejecting just fine but I could feel them falling straight at my feet as if though they seemed like a light load. In the Glock 43 they ejected more appropriate. I’m pretty new to this and only have minimal tactile sense to go off of/compare as well as the left over casings. Tell me what you all see looking at these cases.