Most used 9 MM bullet weight
With NOE's holiday sale going on, I'm thinking about adding a 9 MM mold to my collection of NOE molds . The main use will be just plinking with my Glock 19's. And since they have OME barrels I'm thinking about one of the GC designs http://noebulletmolds.com/NV/index.p...6fgb1ollah5fb1
9mm Cast Designs and Weights
I've always preferred boolit weights between 115 grains to 125 grains in the 9mm and really like my RCBS moulds with their truncated cone design. They feed reliably in any 9mm that I've shot them in and they are accurate to boot. I do use the 9mm 147 grain design (sized .358) in my 38 Specials and 357 Magnums but not in the 9mm where it's the bees knees. Go figure.
Most used 9 MM bullet weight
You don't need a GC. You can shoot cast w/out issue in your OEM Glock barrel. There is a long thread about this.
Your gun is going to determine what it likes. I have the 358-124-TC but run it predominately in 357 Sig. I see no reason why it wouldn't work fine in a 9mm. The 358-155-TC ELCO was designed specifically for 9mm. This is why it has a bevel base. There is results thread about it here. If you want a heavyweight that's the mold to get.