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castalott
08-05-2018, 03:24 PM
I may be reloading for a CZ82 in 9x18 Mak. I like the looks of the NOE 102 grain mold. What do you all think of this boolet? These will be reloaded as light as will work the slide and accuracy, not power, is the main concern.

Where did you get your sizing die? What size do you size? Is Starline brass worth the extra price? How does cast work in the polygonal bore? Are the loads accurate?

Any help is appreciated and Thanks in advance.

Dale

JonB_in_Glencoe
08-05-2018, 03:37 PM
I load cast for a 9mm Mak that my SIL has (PA-63 I believe?).
I use the Lee mold, TL with 45-45-10, I do not size it, it drops a hair over .365
I use a starting load of powerpistol, which is quite "snappy" in that gun.
I converted Mil-surp 9mm nato brass. It's a lot of trimming, but heck, it's free.

I realize this info isn't exactly what you were asking for, but maybe some of it may help?

Grmps
08-05-2018, 07:44 PM
LEE DC 365-95-1R WORKS GREAT
I use a thin coat of PC and load unsized over BE

castalott
08-05-2018, 08:56 PM
LEE DC 365-95-1R WORKS GREAT
I use a thin coat of PC and load unsized over BE

That might work ok... I just need a load that shoots great as serious duty will be jacketed HPs.

I'll give it a few days to see of anyone has the NOE truncated cone mold. I was just thinking it could be pressed into service for a warmer load if need be... Dale

Wayne Smith
08-06-2018, 03:37 PM
I don't have that mold but got Miha's years ago. HP pin as well. This was when Buckshot was still making dies and he made mine.

goste
08-06-2018, 08:40 PM
Don't have that mold, but got in on the lee 103 years ago. Actually like the lee 365-95-1R better. Mine drops @ almost .366, I lube with 45-45-10, and don't size. Starline Makes brass, But when I was looking, I never found anyone that stocked it. That may not be the case now.

I liked 3.1 Grains 700x, and trimmed 9mm brass. Not a CZ, but 5 bulgy Mak's. Surprisingly accurate. haven't fired any of them in years. I'm probably looking in the wrong place, but I don't see that mold on his website...