";s:4:"text";s:11605:"That will allow you to get a finer-tuned powder drop. http://data.hodgdon.com/cartridge_load.asp, https://fsreloading.com/lee-precision-perfect-powder-measure-90058.html, (You must log in or sign up to reply here. I understand to treat the plated like lead. I don't think 2.6 is going to work for you, but then I'm shooting mine out of Glocks. I got the Titegroup on a recommendation. I use 3.4gr of Titegroup under 147gr Precision Delta FMJ at 1.15OAL. I have the OAL set to 1.030-1.035 at 4.3-4.4gr from me Lee Pro Auto-Disk. I have been reloading titegroup with 115 grain FMJ. Check Hodgdon's data center online & you will get your Longshot data. 375 caliber (375 dia) 375 Winchester Handgun 235. I have been all over the internet looking for a good, sound load for my 9mm. Powders include Alliant, Winchester, Hodgdon, Ramshot is 3.8 gr. If you don't mind my asking, where did your recipe come from? Select your cartridge type from the drop-down list. Discussion in 'Reloading' started by NCDave, Jan 1, 2013. 3.5 bullseye, 4.1 7625, 3.3 titegroup, 3.4 N320, 3.3 Clay Dot, 3.25 e3, and 3.5 WST. We tested over 30 powders that can be used for 9MM. Where there is ONLY ONE load, these are ALL MAXIMUM LOADS: Start at 10% less and work up! By clicking the 'I Agree' button, I understand/accept and will agree to … 9mm, shooting mostly glock. I realized though, I have no load data. Come join the discussion about optics, gunsmithing, styles, reviews, accessories, classifieds, and more! For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. boolit. Plenty of load data available. All I ever used was Bullseye powder...love it. is 3.7 gr. Cartridge Select a Cartridge. I have recently started using coated bullets in 9mm and .45, again with no leading. JavaScript is disabled. Looking at the load data for those 2 boolits, the Titegroup Suggested starting load is 3.4 grains for the RCBS( 124gr) and 3.3 gr. I practice safe reloading techniques. Click "Get Data" to view results. I used a Nosler 124 grain JHP, Winchester cases trimmed to 0.749", CCI #500 primers, and an OAL of 1.140". I have about 4 lbs. A forum community dedicated to all 1911 firearm owners and enthusiasts. Thanks for the input everyone! I looked at 9mm load data for 115, 124, 147gr and the range for Titegroup is, well, tight. I had a one-pound can of Hodgdon Titegroup pistol powder, so I thought I'd work up a load for 9mm. Powders include Hodgdon 5 Accurate No. Principal Purpose: Handgun loads Remarks: America's best known pistol powder. davekp wrote:For 9mm, with Sierra 115 fmj, 4.8gr of Titegroup. I have been able to get 500 x 9mm 115 grain Plated round nose bullets. The most accurate out of these were the titegroup and 7625 loads. View the SDS Canister Sizes: View All Bullseye ® Recipes. HANDGUN RELOADING DATA FILES (PDF) 22 caliber (224 dia) 22 Hornet Handgun 33 22 Hornet Handgun 40 22 Hornet Handgun 45 22 Hornet Handgun 52 22 K-Hornet 40 ... 9mm Makarov (364 dia) 9x18mm Makarov 95. for the Lyman 120gr. The Max for Titegroup using the RCBS 124gr. Bullet: Berry’s plated 9mm 115 grain RN DS. If you're unsure, or just want options, check as many boxes as you'd like. ). I was able to pickup 500 CCI Small pistol primers. My starting load with a 147gr is 3.0 Titegroup. A database of 9mm handloads. Second Media Corp., 111 Peter Street, Suite 901, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 2H1, Canada, is an independent enthusiast website owned and operated by Content on is generated by its users. He also tested Longshot, but preferred TiteGroup. looking for any load data for 147gr bullets using using TiteGroup. Hmmm, I use the .40 cavity and get pretty consistent 4.5gn drops with Titegroup. That is almost the velocity of a 38 Special Wadcutter. bullet: 115 montana gold FMJ powder: Titegroup for some reason hodgdon does not list a 115gr FMJ load with titegroup on their website. I recently picked up 500 plated round nose bullets weighing 124 grains. There aint nothin like the smell of burnt gunpowder in the mornin. Does anyone have any experience reloading 9mm with these components? I am using TiteGroup for 9mm, but I`m loading 124 gr. Posted: 2/9/2012 9:23:35 AM EST I used 4.4 grns of Titegroup with both of those bullets. Powder: Titegroup 4.5 grains. Right click on the image of the load data and use save as. Please let us know what they say. I`m using 3.8 gr for the plated, and 4.2 gr for the JHP. for the Lyman 120gr. Without anything but looking at data for NON-FMJ 9MM, I presume this will be somewhere between 124gr Titegroup load data and 90-100gr load data specs. Any data would be appreciated. The only case prep was cleaning the cases (dry vibratory case tumbler), then of course a resize and decap. I use a Lee turret with the AutoDisk, and I'm finding that one cavity is at or lower than the recommended min charge, and the next cavity up is at or … You can also click on the image and a pdf version will open in a new window. Like 2.5=Titegroup and a 147 bullet. I have cleaned range brass. Lee, Lyman, Hodgdon, Hornady, all sorts of manuals have data. Really soft shooting load and very accurate, very happy with this load. Hodgdon on line data is a good place to look. 40 caliber, 10mm (400 dia) 40 Smith & Wesson 155 I have looked at the factroy specs but I was looking for some input on loads that others use. The velocity they get will JUST make minimum power factor, but it seems to be about 760-850 fps. I anyone wants to fine tune a load from an autodisc, it is easily done. Then select your bullet weight, powder manufacturer and powder type. Open up the load data page you wish to download. My goal was to find a load that worked well is all my 9MMs with differing barrel lengths, rifling, etc. of Titegroup. ALL Accurate Nitro 100 NF Accurate No. I can make 2.9 work but it is close to the edge. Like Bullseye (if you like fast powder for softer loads) and Power Pistol (slower powder) for heftier loads. Keep in mind also his test gun had a 5.25" barrel. My conclusion is that a … Ill let you know how they turn out. of TiteGroup but as all of you are aware powder is hard to come by and need to load with what I have. Back in October I put together some light for caliber loads in 9mm with 90gr Hornady XTP bullets and Titegroup powder. Works like a charm, especially on small charges. I have seen anything from 3.7-4.4 grains recommended. 9mm Luger / 9mm Parabellum (Hodgdon Data) reloading data with 160 loads. The Lee second edition manual shows 115gr jacketed has 4.8gr max at 1.125 oal for 1158fps. He used 5, 5.5 & 6 GR. & the Max. Min Charge Max Charge Optimal Charge Bullet Make Bullet Type Turn the screw in to reduce the charge volume in ~.1gr increments till you get the exact weight you need. Use at your own risk. The Hodgdon reloading data site lists a max of 4.8 gr of TiteGroup using a 115 gr Speer Gold Dot HP which should be interchangeable with the Nosler. Depending upon the cartridge overall length. Hodgdon ®, IMR ® and Winchester ® powders neither assume nor authorize any person to assume for it any liability in connection with the use of any product or data. Close Group. If so, what charge weight with titegroup has worked for you? Would the hp OAL be the same as that of the RN? I would like a lighter load for practice...nothing too hot. Cases: Whatever used 9mm cases I have. Starting load is 4.5gr for 1135fps. Works great with my cast 125s and 105s. This works well for me, although the TG seems to meter a bit inconsistant, so I bought some WSF to try out. With Hornady and Precision Delta 115gr FMJ best accuracy from my CZ75s is … I also preferr Titegroup for my 9x19 loads. I am gonna give it a try. Click on each Powder picture to see detailed explainations, video, load data, shot groupings and more! Primer: Remington 1.5 Small Pistol. This is a new powder to me and I understand that it is a fast burn powder. Both Plated round nose and JHP. And about a dozen powders in between, including AA 5, Clays, and several VV powders. Bullet size is .355″ (9mm) (jacketed or lead) in diameter. COAL: 1.135″. I don`t recall my OAL for either without looking in my load notebook. And how are you metering 3.3gr? Titegroup is the only powder I use for 9mm and I have shot thousands in practice and GSSF. Add Cartridge. I got pretty decent accuracy with Titegroup, but other powders surpass it. I don't powder coat but coat with Hi-Tek. I am going to try out some 147 Bayou Bullets with 3.2gr of titegroup. Vihtavuori 3N37 If I don't like it, I will give it to my buddy... After working up a lighter load for my daughter I ended up with 124 grain plated bullet and 4.4 grains of Titegroup. Berry's recommends loading their plated bullets with low to mid FMJ data so you're right where you need to be. Step 1. I have been using Titegroup with cast bullets since it came out and have had no leading issues at all. Would 4 grains of the Titegroup be a safe starting load? The following loads all make in the low 130's PF, are fairly soft shooting and pretty accurate. is not in any way affiliated with. A lot of the action guys are loading their 9mm down. Makes 900fps out of my G17. I have an old Lee maual, but it doesn't have any info on Titegroup. I have been using 3.3gr Titegroup under 147fmj at 1.15 coal. so I finally have my dillon close to set up. Shoots well, functions well and it is light enough. S&W Shield 3.1 9mm Win.SPP Titegroup 3.9 MG 124 JHP 1.07 1026 11.12 30 79 F BP: 29.91 5 Feet Ruger SR9 4.1 9mm Win.SPP Titegroup 3.9 MG 124 JHP 1.07 1052 13.3 39 79 F BP:29.91 5 Feet Ruger SR9 4.1 9mm Win.SPP Titegroup 3.8 MG 124 JHP 1.07 1053 12.96 45 51 F BP:30.13 5 FEET Please feel free to post your test loads with Titegroup. 9mm Luger / 9mm Parabellum (using ACME coated bullets) reloading data with 13 loads. You need to get teh double disc kit. Select a Cartridge to Begin. They were fired through my 5.25 XDM and loaded to 1.135 OAL. Most of my loads are at or a little below the starting load shown in Hodgdon's manual. Choose the next larger hole size in your disc and drill and tap a hole for a 6-32 cap screw out the side. Their recommended COL is 1.125" so your a bit short but under the max on powder charge. 2 Accurate No. New to reloading and purchased some Bayou Bullet 147 FP. Unsurpassed for .45 ACP target loads. Some lead loads may be .356″ (Note H110 & W296 are the same as of 2008 as is HP-38 & W231) (IMR 4227 is same as H-4227 if made in Australia) 80 grain Barnes XPB (.355″) I am using 115 gr jacketed bullets with Titegroup powder. I have 3 9mm's(LC9, SR9c & SP2022) If my loads will cycle the Sig, it will work in all. Those 9mm reloads I did?I tried them out today. My top load of 4.9gr of Titegroup averaged 1416fps. Heard good things about them. Using bullets from ACME RN, ACME FP. The starting load was listed at 3.6 grains for a velocity of 957 fps, and the maximum load was listed at 4.1 grains for 1,057 fps. I currently loaded 10 test loads of 9MM in UMC cases, CCI 500 primers with a UMC 9mm FMJ. They are snappy, but fun to shoot. I've been reloading 9mm for about 25 years and made a pretty comprehensive study of bullets, powders, loads, etc. Powder Bul Weight C.O.L. Using bullets from Barnes TAC-XP, Speer GDHP, Sierra FMJ, Speer FMJ, SinterFire, Lead Round Nose, Berry's Bullets HBRN TP, Lead Conical Nose, Hornady HAP, Berry's Bullets RN, Hornady XTP. Economical and easy to find. It was discussed at the time about seeing what kind of expansion I was getting, and today was the day. I wonder why the difference. of Longshot & all stayed under 1250fps. ";s:7:"keyword";s:28:"9mm reloading data titegroup";s:5:"links";s:1460:"Remington 1100 Flashlight Mount,
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