AngryRooster
Master
I just want to double check and make sure my 9mm load sounds good. It's been a few years since I've reloaded and I'm looking at some damaged equipment as well. Some boxes shifted and fell and my scale is broke along with my powder measure. I still have my Lee powder dippers and I don't need to load much, about 250 rounds.
I'm using up the remaining TiteGroup powder I have, the primers are some older Fiocchi Lead Free that I had in an ammo can. The bullet is a 147 HP plated from Xtreme bullets that I got free during the Black Friday sale.
My old Lee book lists TiteGroup for a 147 XTP between 3.2 & 3.6 grains. The chart in the back lists the Lee .3 dipper at 3.5 for TiteGroup. I've worked up loads to close to max in the past using this powder but it was with a 124 FMJ not 147 plated. It's my understanding the plating on the Xtreme bullets is a little thicker than the others.
Guns will be a Glock 19, M&P FS & M&P Pro. I'm going to have to wait a few weeks to order new equipment but would like to get these done so I can get some range time in while the weather is warmer.
Thoughts?
I'm using up the remaining TiteGroup powder I have, the primers are some older Fiocchi Lead Free that I had in an ammo can. The bullet is a 147 HP plated from Xtreme bullets that I got free during the Black Friday sale.
My old Lee book lists TiteGroup for a 147 XTP between 3.2 & 3.6 grains. The chart in the back lists the Lee .3 dipper at 3.5 for TiteGroup. I've worked up loads to close to max in the past using this powder but it was with a 124 FMJ not 147 plated. It's my understanding the plating on the Xtreme bullets is a little thicker than the others.
Guns will be a Glock 19, M&P FS & M&P Pro. I'm going to have to wait a few weeks to order new equipment but would like to get these done so I can get some range time in while the weather is warmer.
Thoughts?