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swmass
01-14-2016, 05:29 PM
Thinking of trying to find a sub 2000 in 9mm come tax time.. Haven't looked up much on velocity but my cast loads should probably push 1250-1400 out of it? (125 grain, 4 grains of bullseye). It would be awesome to shoot the same rounds in my pistols and carbine, but I'm pan lubing and using a sizing die... So I don't think I can add a gas check? Never used em before. Anyone out there casting for this gun and know if it likes a certain mold/velocity? I currently load lee 125 358 rnfp

flyingmonkey35
01-14-2016, 06:39 PM
I shoot the same round I make out of my 9mm high point carbine and 9mm pistols. Don't see any real need to tweak it. As its a cheap carbine and fun to shoot.

nockhunter
01-14-2016, 10:02 PM
I shoot the same loads in my Marlin camp carbine as my Hi-power with good results.

Mike

spfd1903
01-19-2016, 05:53 PM
A Lee 358-125-rf sized to .357 shoots small groups from a Browning HP at 10 yards and a High-point carbine at 50 yards. LBT soft blue lube and 5 grains of Power Pistol.

Screwbolts
01-19-2016, 06:45 PM
I have shoot several thousand of the, NOE 358-135 RNFP out of a KelTec PF9 :-)

GhostHawk
01-19-2016, 10:36 PM
I'm with flyingmonkey, although I have been known to load heavier 158 gr .38 special boolts sized to .356 in my 2 Hipoint carbines. Ahead of 3 grains of Red Dot it makes a pretty stout load for a pistol. Carbines love them though.