Velvett Posted January 20, 2012 Share Posted January 20, 2012 (edited) Hyya folk's, i'm looking to load some Bayou Bullet's they have the 135's which i here are great, but i haven't loaded 9mm before (i've only done shot shell reloading) so i'm going to start with their 124gr at .356. (I e-mailed Donnie and these is what he has i guess no more 125's) i really want to use WSF as i have allot of it. My Lyman book has load data for 124 jacketed and 120 lead. and the Hodgdon site has a 124gr lead at .355, and 125gr at .356, so i'm a bit puzzled. the Pistol i'm loading for is the XDm 3.8 compact for target work. from the books and what i read here and other places. i'm thinking at starting at 4.0 at 1.153 O.A.L.' and working up from there. any ideas or warm fuzzy's would be appreciated. Edited January 20, 2012 by Velvett Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scoobb Posted January 20, 2012 Share Posted January 20, 2012 I'm not sure about the powder charge but I typically load my RN 124's at 1.150, the mag can't handle much longer. Also on my xdm the 135's hit the lands at 1.140 so I'm loading those at 1.125. Generally anywhere from 1.135-1.150 works very well in the xdm, you still need to make sure the oal length will work with your bullet profile. OAL varies gun to gun, and dependent on the bullet profile. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mcracco Posted January 20, 2012 Share Posted January 20, 2012 For WSF with a 124 jacketed/plated the usual charge is 4.5-4.8 so 4.0 may be on the low side but probably a good place to start. OAL length numbers that you see and hear are of no use unless they are from a recipe using the exact same bullet and barrel. Seat your first bullet long and drop it in the chamber. It should be obvious that it is hitting the lands. Then seat the bullet .010" deeper at a time until you have the bullet ~.020" off lands. Pretty much what Scoobb said. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Round_Gun_Shooter Posted January 20, 2012 Share Posted January 20, 2012 I don't have it handy but Donnie gave me WSF loads for a few of his bullets. send an e mail and ask. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
noylj Posted January 20, 2012 Share Posted January 20, 2012 From the OPs question, I think a little more reading of reloading manuals is needed. The bullets you bought are cast lead with a poly-kote. As such, you would use data for lead bullets only. With lead bullets, 121-125gn bullets are really the same. I do not have any action pistol loads, but here is my compiled list of loads for you: Bullet Weight Powder Weight Velocity Note Power Factor COL L-RN 124 WSF 4.0 945 Start 117 1.169 Bayou Bullet 124 WSF 4.0 953 118 1.100 Lead 124 WSF 4.2 Start 0 1.150 Bayou Bullet 124 WSF 4.2 1007 125 1.100 Bayou Bullet 124 WSF 4.4 1023 127 1.100 L-Con 121 WSF 4.6 1126 Accurate 136 L-RN 125 WSF 4.6 1070 Accurate 134 Bayou Bullet 124 WSF 4.6 1084 134 1.100 L-RN 124 WSF 4.7 1055 Max 131 1.169 Lead 124 WSF 4.7 1055 Max 131 1.150 L-RN 125 WSF 5.0 1119 Start 140 L-RN 125 WSF 5.5 1231 Max 154 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Velvett Posted January 21, 2012 Author Share Posted January 21, 2012 Thx guy's, this is some good information. give's me more to build on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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