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9mm major load data


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I am looking for 9mm major loading data. 

I'm not new to reloading or USPA but have never loaded 9 major, so I am looking for anything (info) I can get.

Preferred powder(s), bullet weight, OAL.  Also, loaded data and velocities.  

I know its a lot but anything would be a help. Thank you.     

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Welcome to the forums John, this forum probably contains the the largest concentration of 9 major load data on the internet, all just a search away :D

I suggest you start here: 

If you still want to ask for help, we're going to need some specifics if the BEnos hive mind is going to offer any intelligent guidance:
about the gun

-make? type of comp? barrel length? holes in the barrel? how big? how many?
-do you already have components? which type of powder? bullets?

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5500 115grs with hs6 on my new this year Bedell and not a wear mark on anything yet.

Gonna shoot some 125's cause I have a case of them over the winter. 

I do like the feel of the 125s 

For me no difference on the timer.

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I started out shooting 115's with HS6, ten years ago.

Must have fired at least 5,000 thru my TruBor Major 9mm ...

Never noticed any problems with it ...

I switched over to 124's and WAC because it doesn't fill the

case so much - kept spilling during the reloading process.

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Is there a general rule for OAL?

I'm loading for a CZ Checkmate and was wondering if it's (OAL) to the individual gun or is its more make and model specific?

I guess I'm looking for a starting point as i just received the 9mm tool head and will start reloading (major9) next week. 

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Not blue bullets but I just got into 9 major loading SNS casting 125s. Needed about 6.6-6.7 gr of WAC to get me into major at 1.160" oal. So far I'm happy with them. They do lead the comp and smoke like a freight train (while somewhat hilarious in video I don't really notice while shooting), but I figure that's the price I pay to be able to shoot more bullets for the same cost as MG or some other good jacketed bullet.


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I loaded blue at 1.175 in my old 9 major gun with o worries.

Like always plunk test for oal, they ran great at 1.175, as said above saw smoke in the video's but not noticed while shooting them

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