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    9mm shooters + red dot

    I am looking for a 9mm load to practice with my duty guns (im a cop). I rin a Glock 34 gen 5 and i have a Staccato on order. I havent loaded much 9mm before, but i made the switch to it earlier this year simply for ease of shooting and round capacity. I have lots of red dot and some unique as well. Oh, im interested in powder coating, and i do not own a 9mm mould. What u got?

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    a lot depends on what sorta primers you have for Red Dot. 9mm can be a bit challenging to get right, but can be done. cast bullet handbook lists several loads using Red dot... the lyman 358242 runs between 4-5gr of red dot.. you would need to settle on bullet size, and whats available.
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    Been having good results with Red Dot, have lots of it too! With a cast RCBS bullet of Linotype, 124 grains with gas check, 4.0 grains of Red Dot works great. At 7 yards from my Ruger SR9, 1 3/4 groups consistently. Using Federal small pistol primers. I'm sizing to .357" and using a Lyman M die to flair the mouth. Crimp is with a taper crimp die to just straighten out the mouth flaring.

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    115 grain coated boolits from Casting Machine (look in our Swapping and selling section), OAL set to match some factory ammo I had lying around, and propelled by 4.6 grains of Red Dot. Shoots great, and has run flawlessly in everything from micro-compacts to SMGs. I've also substituted 115 GR FMJ projectiles, with the exact same results.

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    4.0 Red Dot has worked well for me with any bullet I have used it with in the 9mm.
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    I don't shoot Red Dot , but the 120 gr Lee TC over Unique is my go to practice load in my EC9s . I just use my standard ACWW with 2% tin added , I shoot as cast and lubed in a .358 size die with 2500+ .

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    I shoot the lee 356 - 120 tc lube grove cast boolits sized at .3575 -.358 with 3.8 red dot quite a bit . I can go a little faster or slower with reliable function , but 3.8 is a fun pleasant load for myself and my wife .
    Lube is C Red - cast with 50/50= coww / soft
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    I like Red Dot for light boolit weight for caliber, light revolver loads (357 Mag and 41 Mag and 44 mag).
    I haven't tried RD in 9mm.
    Unique is my goto for 9mm, 4.6gr pushing a 130gr boolit (NOE 128gr SWC) ...I just loaded 1K this way, last week.
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    Quote Originally Posted by toallmy View Post
    I shoot the lee 356 - 120 tc lube grove cast boolits sized at .3575 -.358 with 3.8 red dot quite a bit . I can go a little faster or slower with reliable function , but 3.8 is a fun pleasant load for myself and my wife .
    Lube is C Red - cast with 50/50= coww / soft
    Lee 6 cavity
    +1 for Red Dot/Promo 3.8 gr under a 120 gr boolit in 9MM. Very accurate with perfect function using Lyman 358242 and 356402 and the Lee 120 TC.
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    Two of my favorite 9mm boolits are Lee 356-120-TC and Lee 358-125-RF. Powder-coated and sized to .357" these function 100% and are extremely accurate in all my 9's.

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    I have run 4grns of Promo/Red Dot under a 358-105 SWC in several 9mm pistols for quite a few years.

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