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  1. 9mm-Titegroup

     

    .40

    .45      -        Titegroup and Clays

    .38 Special

     

    A few years ago when everything was hard to find I also worked up a few loads with Universal and CFE Pistol.  CFE Pistol worked well in 9mm and I found a nice medium load in .357 Magnum load with it.  

  2. I was pulling some 45 rounds that I found at the range and ran into this:

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    The powder was all yellow and corroded looking, anyone run into this?

    This is the reason I pull down range finds, the round looked fine from the outside but never know whats inside.

  3. this is from powder valley

    "S&B does not anticipate delivering any primers in 2016 due to their explosion at their factory which has hindered their production. Every primer they make currently is going into their own ammunition"

    Should have bought when cabelas was having the sale :(

    Where did you see that on Powder valley?

    I bought 5K S&B Small Pistol and a couple K Small Rifle locally about 6 months ago.

    This would make sense though as my LGS had a bunch of them and now all they have is Large Rifle on the shelves.

    I have been buying Fiochhi Small Pistol lately, another LGS has them for 25.99 per 1500.

  4. For about $12 you can't go wrong with this go-no go primer pocket gauge. After I decap and clean my fired brass I run each case through the no go side before doing anything else. If it's brass that I haven't loaded before and may have had crimped primers, I run it through the go side and if it passes then it goes through the no go side. All if this only takes a couple of seconds per case.

    https://ballistictools.com/store/reloading-products/case-and-ammunition-gauges/swage-gage-small-primer-pocket

    I just ordered one of these yesterday, looks like it will be really handy. Looking forward to trying it out!

  5. I am making a switch in powder from CFE Pistol to Tite Group. I currently have my press set up for a OAL of 1.115 and I am running 125gr LCN from Black Bullets International. I would like to land at about the 130 PF mark just to have a cushion.

    Just curious - Why the powder switch?

    I just started to reload this year and wanted to go with Tite Group from the start but CFE was what was available locally since it always seemed Tite Group was out of stock. Now it seems to be the opposite and I can get the Tite Group. Another reason Is I can usually buy Tite group for about $4 - $5 less than CFE per pound.

    I found them same thing. I picked up 4-5 pounds of CFE Pistol a few years ago when that's all I could find. Now that Titegroup is available again I've been running that. Haven't seen too much CFE Pistol, at least not locally.

  6. I like Win, Fed, Speer, PMC, RP for match loads.

    All my Winchester is mostly a little older brass, have heard some QC problems with newer Winchester brass but haven't run into any problems myself.

    All the foreign stuff goes into my practice or plinking loads, CBC, PPU, Fiocchi, etc.

    Scrap any AMERC, LY, Ammoload and IMT brass.

    I'm about to the point of scrapping Tula brass as well, too many case gauge failures and one of those locked up my friends Glock 19 tight.

  7. Clays is the bomb diggety for 45 acp. I load about 3.8 @ 1.250 with a 230 coated bullet and its like riding a waterbed - nice and soft.

    I ended up with 3.8 also for 230 gr loads at 1.255 and 4.0 with 200 gr SWC loaded at 1.235 OAL with Clays.

    Those seemed to be the most accurate with both out of my gun but haven't had a chance to chrono them yet.

    Mine was with the newer Canadian Clays.

  8. I've loaded a bunch of 125 gr Moly with 3.6 of Titegroup, makes power factor and is a nice shooting load.

    Hodgdons load data seems to start at 3.6 for the 124 gr bullets as well, I would start there and work up, chrono them if you have the ability.

    You should be able to find a good load fairly easily with that combo I would think.

  9. Wow I'm really surprised. CBC and Tula go in my misc bucket since I sort everything. They load and shoot and reload fine in 9MAJOR. S&B as well but it needs swept with a magnet first and the reamed.

    90% of my case gauge failures were from CBC and Tula.

    Culling those two headstamps alone boosted my efficiency exponentially.

    Regarding S&B, it seems to be very high quality brass provided you ream or swage.

    Exactly this. Jacketed bullets in particular with Tula would bulge so bad they have locked up more than one gun where I couldn't rack the slide to eject the round. I had to use the end of a table to push the slide against to eject the round. I started case gauging after that and tula almost 90% of the time wouldn't gauge so I started culling them out. IMC has stepped cases and I had them split in half at the step more than once.

    This. I use Tula and CBC for practice ammo batches only but even then it locked up my friends Glock 19. Turned out to be a Tula case. Went home and case gauged the rest and found some more that wouldn't gauge.

    Thinking about scrapping Tula in the future as unusable even for practice.

    Also had issues with the Chinese LY brass, had a small batch and half of them the primer pockets were so loose that the primer would fall right back out after priming. On the rest the primer would move with minimal force with a paperclip. Went ahead and just scrapped all that Chinese junk.

    I actually happen to really like S&B brass. Once the pockets are reamed its easy to load and seems to be good quality brass.

  10. Interesting info, I wouldn't have thought that would make as big of a difference. I sort out all my 45 SPP and use them for practice, I might have to load some up and chrono them just to see. Although I would imagine it would not make as significant of a difference using Titegroup.

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