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lead 9mm recipes
I'm going to be getting into reloading (finally) very soon. I'm looking for some load data for 115 grain moly coated bullets. As mentioned in the other thread lite loads are great as long as it functions reliably. If it happens to meet some competition minimum PF than its a bonus.
I'd like to use the same powder that I will be using for my 155 grain .40 moly reloads.
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I'm a bit old school, but Unique under lead bullets is just about perfect. Runner up is WST. Unique is a bit more forgiving in the 40s&w. For the 9mm, start @ 4.8gr & work up to 5.5gr. For the 40s&w, start @ 6gr & work up to 6.8gr.
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Thanks for the input.
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