WebAug 24, 2012 · 9mm/38 Caliber Alliant Unique Load Data Alliant Unique Load Data By gary2232 April 8, 2012 in 9mm/38 Caliber Share 0 Reply to this topic Start new topic gary2232 Classified 90 Gender:Male Location:Tracy Ca Posted April 8, 2012 I want to try some test loads with Unique powder. I go to Alliants Reloaders Guide and the only bullet … WebJul 19, 2016 · The 9mm Luger is sparked by a small pistol primer; my own loads have been based around the Federal Gold Medal Match primer, part number GM100M. The …
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WebPistol SET YOUR SIGHTS ON PISTOL RELOADING DATA Find what you need in four easy steps. Select your cartridge type from the drop-down list. Then select your bullet weight, powder manufacturer and powder type. If you're unsure, or just want options, check as many boxes as you'd like. Click "Get Data" to view results. WebMay 23, 2024 · Posted data from Alliant puts this load at 1150 FPS, and since the recoil was so low, it could be bumped up easily if you feel the need for speed. For target/training ammo, it performed spectacularly. I wish that my chrono was here already so that I could provide more specific data. 北 ラーメン横丁
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WebAug 9, 2013 · The old name was internally called Bullseye84 and Alliant introduced a new name (Power Pistol) when they commercialized the powder to the public. My experience. My PP powder arrived recently and I loaded 300 rounds in 115gr JHP, 124gr TMJ and 147gr CMJ. As you may already know, NATO 9mm Luger are all loaded with pressures above … WebDec 2, 2024 · Made up a nice e3 load for 38 special and thought I'd share. Using hole #.57 in the Lee Pro Auto Disk setup, I consistently dropped 3.5 grains topped off with Ringer's TCFP 125 grain coated bullets. Seated & crimped on the bullet crimp line using the Lee FCD. With my Taurus Poly Protector 605... WebFeb 6, 2014 · Joined Jun 9, 2002 15,244 Posts #2 · Nov 23, 2006 115gr jacketed bullet (RN, JHP, etc) with 6.2gr PP is a very accurate load in my 5" 1911 9mm, and will chrono at about 1230fps. IMHO, PP is the very best 9mm powder. I use it anywhere from 5.0gr with a 147gr LFP up to 6.2 gr with the 115gr jacketed. Good shooting....Rod. J Jim Watson Registered ay-p22dh シャープ