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New to Hand Loading 124g load data


Timido

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I have a Cz shadow. I am going to load my first ever ammo. I have read and searched the world. I have some 124g Bayou Rn bullets I have titegroup and some n320. Most of the load data I have seen sounds like titegroup and n320 both are loaded about 3.4- 4.0 grains Most of the load data books I have found are for FMJ. What kind of starting load would you recommend with the cast 124g Bayou bullets?

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Seems my 124g Bayou bullets plunk fine at 1.14-1.15. Is there any advantage to trying to load them this long. From reading I take it I should try them long and record accuracy and then start adjusting them in.

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Seems my 124g Bayou bullets plunk fine at 1.14-1.15. Is there any advantage to trying to load them this long. From reading I take it I should try them long and record accuracy and then start adjusting them in.

That's the fun of reloading for me, load development. Find the longest oal you can run and then back it off a smidge. From there you can experiment by dropping less powder and or length in different combinations. Use a chrono with a target behind it 20 yards or do. Mark an aiming point and shoot from a rest initially. You will soon see big differences in grouping ability between the test loads. Just pick the most reliable, most accurate and about 132 of load of the bunch and you're all set
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I don't have a Chronograph yet. I guess I need to put one on my wish list. Thank you all for your advice. A lot of you guys posts from the past have been very helpful also. I am getting the hang of this 550b as my first press just by setting up this load

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Yes the 550 is awesome! If you are shooting competition and like to experiment with load development then a chrono is a necessity . If you just want to shoot casually and prefer to stick to established loads then you can get away without one for a little while

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My first load was 124g Bayou 3.6g titegroup 1.14 oal light crimp with a light lee Factory Crimp die. It cycled 100% 25 rounds. Now I get to play around with reloading some more. Thanks again.

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I think you will really like the Bayou Hi-Tek coated bullets as they do not lead, are smoke free and accurate (and the price is right.) I have dropped using uncoated lead altogether. As I am loading with AutoComp and CFE Pistol I can not comment on your powders.

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