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Dieselhorses
03-30-2022, 10:16 AM
I currently (or have been for a while) am in a group buy for an MP .402 4 Cav HP 150 gr mold. I've purchased an MP mold (190 gn) from a user on here a while back. My question is, is there someone who frequents this weight in their Glock and is Accurate 5 or 7 the only alternatives? I have an aftermarket barrel (Wolfe) I'd planned on using since it has the standard rifling and not polygonal.

6622729
03-30-2022, 11:49 AM
I’m shooting 175gr cast and powder coated Lee TC boolit. I’m using Hodgdon HP-38. I did a quick google search and there is plenty of info in your weight range. 180gr being popular. You can always extrapolate for 190gr.

rockshooter
03-30-2022, 11:03 PM
I've been shooting 187 gr in several glocks over the years and have settled on AA-7. I have also tried Unique and Blue Dot but keep coming back to AA-7 for accuracy reasons.
Loren

Dieselhorses
03-31-2022, 01:14 AM
I've been shooting 187 gr in several glocks over the years and have settled on AA-7. I have also tried Unique and Blue Dot but keep coming back to AA-7 for accuracy reasons.
Loren

Thats probably where I went wrong! Will pick up some Accurate 7 tomorrow. Thx


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Joby
03-31-2022, 08:21 AM
I have had good results with Hodgdon Longshot with that weight cast and jacketed in G22.

Dieselhorses
04-02-2022, 09:51 AM
I have had good results with Hodgdon Longshot with that weight cast and jacketed in G22.

Thanks, so my cast "190 gn" is weighing out at 194.8. Should I treat these as 200 gn's? Probably so