I have a G19 Gen 4 and am picking up a G34 Gen 4. I have not had the 19 very long and only shot some factory loads through it. Now I have my reloading stuff for it but also cast my own bullets for my 45s (non Glocks). I will watch the barrels and if they are leading much, I'll switch them out with a KMM probably so I'm not concerned about that yet.
Question is I have read different opinions on the feeding in the Glock 9mm's. As I will have to buy molds I would rather give myself the best chance of success the first time. I like the Lee molds but am not the type of person who has to buy the same thing all the time. I have narrowed it down to 3 choices. TL356-124-2R (micro band, 124 grain, 2 Ogive Radius), TL356-124-TC (micro band, 124 grain, Truncated Cone), or the 356-125-2R (125 grain, 2 Ogive Radius). What do you guys think? These are just for plinking in the yard.
I have read a lot about the SWC not loading well in the Glock 9mm's. Is this really the shape of the bullet? Or can it be fixed by playing with the OAL? I've never done much with Glocks but really like my 19 which is why I just ordered the 34.
Have always shot the 200 grain SWC in my 45s and been happy...almost just hunted up one for these pistols but seems like I'm glad I did some reading first.
Thanks for any advice. And it doesn't have to be one of those bullets.