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9mm 147gr loads with Titegroup


tgibson

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I would have sworn I saw this somewhere, but after doing a search, I can't find it. Does someone have a good load for 147gr bullets and Titegroup? I am thinking around 3.4gr, but I don't know for sure. Right now, I am using Rainer bullets, but I think I am going to switch up to MG's. TIA.

TG

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147 gr Zero HP out of my Glock 34 takes 2.8 gr of TG to make minor pf (in a CO summer). I shoot 3.0gr to be on the 'knock the steel down' side of life. 3.1gr is better out of my G17. 3.0gr made pf with a Precision also, but it smokes like hell. Depending on the gun, you may have to go .1 to .2 gr higher for a MG. They have a tendency to need a touch more powder to get pf. They have a harder jacket than the Zeros. 3.4 might be a touch too hot. I would start out at 3.0 or 3.1 gr and work up from there.

If you are shooting a CZ, you might have issues with tumbling with 147gr bullets. For sume reason, the CZ doesn't like 147's and I have heard of issues with TG in the CZ's and tumbling too.

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Travis,

I'm at 3.5 for a pf of 138 out of my g34 with berry's plated bullets. I tried going to a lower pf but those loads wouldn't cycle the slide properly. I'm sure if i changed the recoil spring it won't be a problem. also, i've read here that 147 plated bullets just at or above the 125 pf don't seem to be a good combination.

Happy holidays, brutha and tell your dad the same.

Hiro

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3.25gr of Titegroup with Precision Delta 147 jacketed TC's at 1.135" goes ~128 out of my CZ 85 with no tumbling and is quite accurate. Titegroup and moly coated is a bad combination in my gun. The easy fix was wait until the Titegroup was mostly gone and not replace it. I went to Solo 1000 and have had no tumbling issues with moly and much MUCH less smoke.

If you stay with jacketed bullets you shouldn't have any problems with Titegroup.

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Here's my recipe for my Glock 34:

- Zero 147 gr JHP

- 1.112 OAL setup with Winchester brass (results with mixed brass range from approx. 1.104 - 1.118

- approx. 2.75 grs (avg.) of Titegroup

- 136 - 138 PF on chronos, match or mine

Very accurate and reliable with 13# ISMI spring.

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