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Corral
04-29-2016, 12:22 AM
i need data to reload in 9mm with this bullet and titegroup

tazman
04-29-2016, 07:37 AM
Go to this link. http://www.hodgdonreloading.com/data/pistol
Select the 125 grain category and Titegroup powder. It will give you the information you want.

By the way, welcome to the site.

Corral
04-29-2016, 11:11 AM
i know the hodgdon data site but they dont have many recipe for lead bullet

Beerd
04-29-2016, 06:31 PM
i know the hodgdon data site but they dont have many recipe for lead bullet

If the bullet weight is the same (or close) and the overall length is the same many handloaders will use jacketed bullet data with cast bullets.

edit: more data can be found here -
http://castboolits.gunloads.com/showthread.php?143381-The-Recommended-Load-thead-for-the-Miha-9mm-125gn-HP-mold
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rintinglen
04-30-2016, 11:02 AM
Provided you don't have your heart set on redlining the cartridge, use the starting load data for the bullet closest to yours in weight and work up a tenth or so at a time until you get good function and are hitting close to point of aim. I have not used Titegroup in this application yet, but that is how I would go.

Due to the powder shortages in the last decade or so, I have had to develop loads using non-standard powders. In particular, I have had to find loads for relative odd balls like the 9 mm Largo, 455 Eley, 32-20 Revolver, and the like for powders which had little or no modern published data for the cast boolits I wanted to use. Careful experimentation is the only alternative to letting your guns sit idle.
A little fear is healthy when it comes to reloading, but it should not paralyze us and keep us from proceeding carefully.

runfiverun
05-01-2016, 09:04 PM
titegroup loads down just fine.
try 3.0 and then 3.2 grs, I have used the 3.2 gr load for bulls-eye and red-dot too [I went a bit higher .4grs more with 231] and they all function all of my 9's.
it dumps the cases about 2-3' off to my side in a nice tidy pile.
I dunno if the Para is more accurate than the CZ but they both shoot to the same poa/poi.
the Tokarov shoots just a tick higher, and the HI-point carbine puts them on top of the front sight at 25 yds.

Lagamor
05-01-2016, 10:28 PM
What is your avatar? An SP-01?

Corral
05-01-2016, 11:10 PM
What is your avatar? An SP-01?

yes its a Canadian editionhttp://i1153.photobucket.com/albums/p505/corral43/9d99cbc6-d68d-4c92-8887-51ac969e39b8_zpst9lamkhq.jpg (http://s1153.photobucket.com/user/corral43/media/9d99cbc6-d68d-4c92-8887-51ac969e39b8_zpst9lamkhq.jpg.html)

C. Latch
05-01-2016, 11:28 PM
yes its a Canadian editionhttp://i1153.photobucket.com/albums/p505/corral43/9d99cbc6-d68d-4c92-8887-51ac969e39b8_zpst9lamkhq.jpg (http://s1153.photobucket.com/user/corral43/media/9d99cbc6-d68d-4c92-8887-51ac969e39b8_zpst9lamkhq.jpg.html)


Very pretty.

I had a 75 once, but apparently I have a genetic defect in the form of a short thumb (I had no idea!) and cannot reliably manipulate the safety lever on the CZ pistols, and while I've seen some variations on the basic lever, I don't think any of them would fix my problem, so I had to look elsewhere for a carry gun.

I hate that, too, because I otherwise loved the gun.

Lagamor
05-02-2016, 11:25 AM
That is gorgeous. Very cool. Love that Maple Leaf on the red grips.

I didnt know know what a CZ was at one point. Then my best friend got one and I sold my Smith and Wesson that same week to buy one of my own. Truly great pistol.