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9mm primers used with titegroup powder
9mm primers used with titegroup powder










  1. 9MM PRIMERS USED WITH TITEGROUP POWDER PRO
  2. 9MM PRIMERS USED WITH TITEGROUP POWDER FREE

Insert the "dummy" round into the chamber and push on the case rim until it stops. In 9mm, this is as easy as removing the barrel from your pistol, then take a 9mm bullet and just barely start it into a FIRED case. What you need to do is set your OACL for the specific pistol your shooting. HS-6 is an excellent 9mm powder and personally, I wouldn't use TiteGroup in a high pressure cartridge load. I am not buying copper bullets (again always Rainer or UMC)to fully duplicate the Barnes, I just need to duplicate its recoil and reasonable accuracy.

9MM PRIMERS USED WITH TITEGROUP POWDER FREE

Thoughts anyone, please feel free to comment afterward as we all probably want to know what loads have worked well for those using 115 or 124gr FMJ (not cast lead or JHP bullets). Help me out guys, I am a defense contractor with month team building exercises and I need to work these up before Wednesday. These look like they will feel similar to my Barnes 115 +P TAC-XPD (which I am attempting to replicate as $30 for 20 cartridges is too much to practice with in my G19 and carbine).

9MM PRIMERS USED WITH TITEGROUP POWDER PRO

I have the OAL set to 1.030-1.035 at 4.3-4.4gr from me Lee Pro Auto-Disk.

9mm primers used with titegroup powder

I currently loaded 10 test loads of 9MM in UMC cases, CCI 500 primers with a UMC 9mm FMJ. 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. I DO KNOW that the PDX1 (aka Ranger LE) use W231 as their base powder in their cartridges. I hope to get a chrono soon when my new range opens and I will verify with the OAL, all Winchester components - if they really do use WSF in their 9MM NATO cartridges (something tells me they do, maybe a mix with 231). The HS-6 I originally bought exclusively for 357 SIG (got 9mm 125gr Sierra bullets, might as well use them right?) and then I have read many enjoy Titegroup as it clearly shows a very fast burn rate on the burn rate chart and therefore I would think - ideal loads for a G19 and maybe something like G26.Īccording to all my Lee die load data, the Lyman 49th Edition load data and the Hodgdon load data on their website, nothing is explicitly listed for 115FMJ and 124FMJ - but WSF! I actually shot some 9mm NATO that WCC provides to the DOD/DOJ and it smokes about as much as WSF that the range officer asked me about my loads. I use both Varget and H110 for my 223/300 BLK loads and the H110 also serves as a dual purpose 357 / 41 MAG powder. I like both, with the 231 having less smoke and flash but I also have a liking for Hodgdon. I was using Winchester Super Field (WSF) while my Dad was using 231 (W231).

9mm primers used with titegroup powder

So I came across some Titegroup at a very palatable price, $20 I think (like $20.99) for a 1lb of Titegroup at Cabela's in Allen, TX last month on the way home and along with HS-6, I think will really round out my loads. I only have ~2-300 rounds of reloads through the gun at this point, so there could be a better load out there that I don’t know about yet.I love you guys (if I haven't mentioned already)! With Everglades plated bullets I like 3.0gr at 1.135” where I use 3.1gr for my pistols (3.0 works well, but I get the occasional failure to lock open on an empty mag so I bumped it up).Īll loads with Titegroup powder out of my foxtrot mike 16” barrel.

9mm primers used with titegroup powder

With Brazos coated bullets I found 3.0 to be a little hot and I was getting flattened primers, so I backed it down to 2.8 and have nice rounded primers and ~145PF. I found I could use 0.1-0.2gr less titegroup under 147s and get good results.












9mm primers used with titegroup powder