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I am loading 4.8 and get good function from my stock Glock 19 using 124 gr. HiTek coated.
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I have at least 2k rounds on my AR9 CMC drop-in. Works perfectly and was exactly 3.5 lbs.
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I started with an Elftmann and it would not reset. My CMC is perfect and half the price. Was your CMC specifically advertised as an AR9 trigger. AR15 triggers normally will not run in a blowback gun.
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Xtreme 9mm 147 grain Hollow Point - OAL & Ogive
judgecrater replied to 3GDad's topic in 9mm/38 Caliber
If it passes plunk, does not bind in the magazine and feeds 100% I don't see why shortening would be of benefit. Am I missing anything? How could you improve on this? -
Variance in bullet weight question and other 9mm load help
judgecrater replied to pdxrealtor's topic in 9mm/38 Caliber
With 40 years of experience, I would agree with you post completely. This works for me with all bullet types. And yes, just enough bell to prevent any scraping of the bullet as it is inserted. -
I would think you are over crimping. You only want to just remove the flair. Additionally I would recommend seating and taper crimping using separate dies. Using one die, the bullet is still being seated (and in motion) as you crimp and can scrape the bullet. No need to chamfer.
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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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I have used 147 Bear Valley with 4.1 gr WSF at 1.12. Functioned fine in my Glock17/KKM. Felt pretty soft.
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Primer Not Punching Out - Metal Ring Left Behind in Primer Pocket
judgecrater replied to BillChunn's topic in 9mm/38 Caliber
I too had problems with this same Federal NATO headstamp with a few range pickups. They were sticking in my sizing dies and ripping out of the shell plate in my Dillon. -
I just used up 1000 SPP and had some difficulties. Would not seat in my 38Sp brass while Remingtons seated with ease. In 9mm had some high primers from my Dillon requiring a second strike in my Glock. One primer refused to go off regardless of the number of strikes. With that said, if it is the only thing you can get, I guess I would get some.
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I am going to bet it is a bad batch of bullets. A friend had horrible accuracy with some Xtreme bullets in one batch. I took a good look and could see they were not rounds. It is the bullets. I left a message at Xtreme and never got a call back.
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My Gen2 G17, 1988 came with NFML and do not drop free.
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I agree. The Zev Tech by Glockworx is as good as any. That and a 6lb trigger spring will be good.
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The are not almost the same, they are the same thing, exactly. I asked Hodgdon.
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Case sticking in station #2 SDB
judgecrater replied to JLB-US's topic in Dillon Precision Reloading Equipment
Dillon says: that happens with new brass or overly cleaned brass. They say only vibrate for 1.5 hours. Some residual carbon on the inside surfaces acts as a lubricant and allows the die to slide out of the brass more easily. -
Noob's Optimization Problem
judgecrater replied to Carl02's topic in Dillon Precision Reloading Equipment
231 for all; WSF is excellent for 45ACP. -
9mm Dillon Crimp Die
judgecrater replied to ihavethetools's topic in Dillon Precision Reloading Equipment
I have used the Dillon crimp die on thousands of 9mm reloads. Just adjust to the proper crimp diameter. No Lee die is needed, ever. -
Bear Creek Moly or any other black bullet experience
judgecrater replied to tiger49931's topic in 9mm/38 Caliber
Those are the powders I use with Bear Creek but also have had great results with 147gr with 3.3gr Universal, OAL 1.12. I also have great luck with 135gr. Not quite as good with 124gr with my KKM barrel. -
While a little dirty, hard to beat the accuracy of Bullseye for 9mm and 45acp.
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I am using both Lane and Bear Creek 147gr in 9mm with 3.2 gr Unversal with great success. Your main problem as I see it is your loading bench needs more clutter. Seems too neat to me.
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I have had good success and a soft shooting load with 3.2 of Universal Clays and 147 Zero JHP for a 9mm 1911. My very best load is 3.2 Universal with 147gr Bear Creek lead. Excellent.
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Terrible accuracy! 147gr Berry's, Titegroup and Glock 34
judgecrater replied to Herby's topic in 9mm/38 Caliber
Even the drop in KKM is excellent. Mine loves 147 gr lead. One hole at 7 yards. -
WSF starting load for 125 precisions w/KKM G34 barrel.
judgecrater replied to Valkyrie's topic in 9mm/38 Caliber
Had great accuracy with 4.8 WSF, Bear Creek 125gr, OAL 1.12 Did not seem to be a hot load, recoil moderate. For those needing much shorter OAL, reduce charge and work up. -
WSF with lead give me the best accuracy of the 5 or 6 powders I have tried in my G17 KKM barrel. Bullseye shoots equally well but pretty dirty.