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9mm loads for 115 and 125 gr bullets


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Looking for a fav load for 115 gr and 124 gr 9mm. Needs to lean toards accuracy. Have a Sig P226 I am using for a police pistol combat course cometiton. Need 10-15 matches that use about 48 rds per match. went thru 3 of my 5 boxes of WW white box. Have tons of .355 124 gr CMJ.

Have Unique (new) 231, 4756, TG

Thanks very much,

Wayne

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Looking for a fav load for 115 gr and 124 gr 9mm. Needs to lean toards accuracy. Have a Sig P226 I am using for a police pistol combat course cometiton. Need 10-15 matches that use about 48 rds per match. went thru 3 of my 5 boxes of WW white box. Have tons of .355 124 gr CMJ.

Have Unique (new) 231, 4756, TG

Thanks very much,

Wayne

115s I use WST about 4.5 - 4.6gr

124, 125s I use WST 4.0 - 4.3gr the same range with W231

MJ

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Looking for a fav load for 115 gr and 124 gr 9mm. Needs to lean toards accuracy. Have a Sig P226 I am using for a police pistol combat course cometiton. Need 10-15 matches that use about 48 rds per match. went thru 3 of my 5 boxes of WW white box. Have tons of .355 124 gr CMJ.

Have Unique (new) 231, 4756, TG

Thanks very much,

Wayne

4.8/5.0 grains of N-330 or 5.3/5.5 grains WSF under 115 JHP's are accurate as my guns are capable of. I use the lighter versions with copper jacketed bullets and a bit more under Montana Golds....for whatever reason, the MG's seem to like a little more zip. Both loads are pleasant to shoot and should cycle your slide just fine with whatever spring weight you're running.

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Looking for a fav load for 115 gr and 124 gr 9mm. Needs to lean toards accuracy. Have a Sig P226 I am using for a police pistol combat course cometiton. Need 10-15 matches that use about 48 rds per match. went thru 3 of my 5 boxes of WW white box. Have tons of .355 124 gr CMJ.

Have Unique (new) 231, 4756, TG

Thanks very much,

Wayne

115s I use WST about 4.5 - 4.6gr

124, 125s I use WST 4.0 - 4.3gr the same range with W231

MJ

thanks! I will have to get some WST and try that!

Wayne

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Looking for a fav load for 115 gr and 124 gr 9mm. Needs to lean toards accuracy. Have a Sig P226 I am using for a police pistol combat course cometiton. Need 10-15 matches that use about 48 rds per match. went thru 3 of my 5 boxes of WW white box. Have tons of .355 124 gr CMJ.

Have Unique (new) 231, 4756, TG

Thanks very much,

Wayne

4.8/5.0 grains of N-330 or 5.3/5.5 grains WSF under 115 JHP's are accurate as my guns are capable of. I use the lighter versions with copper jacketed bullets and a bit more under Montana Golds....for whatever reason, the MG's seem to like a little more zip. Both loads are pleasant to shoot and should cycle your slide just fine with whatever spring weight you're running.

Wow, another powder. Hope I can use it all up!

Thanks, Will try it!@

Wayne

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With TiteGroup, I use the following

4.1 grains TiteGroup

Federal Small Pistol #100 or CCI Small Pistol #500 primers

124 grain Precision Delta FMJ/RN

mixed (very) brass

O.A.L. 1.130

1,074 FPS velocity from a Glock 17, for a 133.176 PF

As always, chrono it in your pistol.

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With TiteGroup, I use the following

4.1 grains TiteGroup

Federal Small Pistol #100 or CCI Small Pistol #500 primers

124 grain Precision Delta FMJ/RN

mixed (very) brass

O.A.L. 1.130

1,074 FPS velocity from a Glock 17, for a 133.176 PF

As always, chrono it in your pistol.

Thank you for the details, and yes, I always chrono. Glocks are a bit toughr than Sigs!

Thanks!

Wayne

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Wayne, load out the bullet as long as you can....try 1.120 or so.....Start at 4.0gr of W231....you wont find a better powder for accuracy. You will probably have best accuracy around 4.4 or so. You should expect around 2-3in or so at 25yds with that bullet. Using a Jhp would bring it down to around an inch or so, and using Fed Gold match primers would improve the groups even more......

Good luck, and try more or less powder, different primers, and just shoot groups. You will find the right combo......

DougC

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My standard 9mm load (minor PF) is 4.2grns TG under a 125gr Zero JHP. A nice clean load.

Ed

Its what I use and it works great, is accurate, and just works in my 1911/2011s. I got 138PF out of my eagle.

I use this load but with a FMJ. (Can't recall the bullet manufacturer :wacko: )

It was my very first with my SDB last year. Shoots great, good accuracy. YMMV :)

JZ

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