asmith80
03-10-2017, 11:37 AM
So as the title suggests, I'm getting back into reloading after taking a break for a few years. I used to reload primarily rifle before and since I took it back up, I'm finding myself reloading 9mm more than anything else, so I have a little experience in general, but not specifically to pistol ammo. Please bear with me with my newbie problems :D
I've burned through my supply of FMJ 9mm bullets with no issues and have been wanting to get into loading lead bullets for the price. I'm mostly reloading for plinking and some local IDPA matches, so I'm not really concerned with power factors or pushing the envelope of what I can do with my handloads. I've got a small supply of Acme 124gr. RN (coated) and Bayou Bullets 125 gr. TCG (coated).
I'm having a little trouble with the lead bullets in one of my pistols. For the Acme bullets a COL of 1.06 passes the plunk and spin test and chambers and functions fine in my CZ-75 SP-01, Hi Power and Glock 17. For my M&P, I can't seem to get it to plunk and spin or chamber reliably (doesn't go into battery, really need some force to eject the stuck, unfired round). If I seat the bullet (dummy round) to something like .90" it will plunk and feed fine, but that seems way too short and dangerous.
For the Bayou Bullets, 1.095 COL works for all the handguns except the M&P, and again, loading it short enough to work also seems short enough to be unsafe.
Anybody have any advice with these bullets, loading for the M&P, or just in general?
I'm using 4.8gr. of Power Pistol while I'm still getting used to using lead bullets, thinking that the light load will help keep me a little safer while I work out the kinks of using lead bullets
I've burned through my supply of FMJ 9mm bullets with no issues and have been wanting to get into loading lead bullets for the price. I'm mostly reloading for plinking and some local IDPA matches, so I'm not really concerned with power factors or pushing the envelope of what I can do with my handloads. I've got a small supply of Acme 124gr. RN (coated) and Bayou Bullets 125 gr. TCG (coated).
I'm having a little trouble with the lead bullets in one of my pistols. For the Acme bullets a COL of 1.06 passes the plunk and spin test and chambers and functions fine in my CZ-75 SP-01, Hi Power and Glock 17. For my M&P, I can't seem to get it to plunk and spin or chamber reliably (doesn't go into battery, really need some force to eject the stuck, unfired round). If I seat the bullet (dummy round) to something like .90" it will plunk and feed fine, but that seems way too short and dangerous.
For the Bayou Bullets, 1.095 COL works for all the handguns except the M&P, and again, loading it short enough to work also seems short enough to be unsafe.
Anybody have any advice with these bullets, loading for the M&P, or just in general?
I'm using 4.8gr. of Power Pistol while I'm still getting used to using lead bullets, thinking that the light load will help keep me a little safer while I work out the kinks of using lead bullets