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Old 05-29-2008, 06:00 PM   #1
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115 gr xtp load?

I found a good deal on some hornady 9mm 115gr hp/xtp.. I can NOT however find load data for this round using power pistol.. I am guessing around 6 grains, but i dont know the COL.. Would anyone have a hornady manual laying around they could look in please?
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Old 05-29-2008, 07:20 PM   #2
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Hornady lists 4.8 grs. and 1000 fps. as the low end and 6.7 grs. and 1250 fps as the top end. c.o.l. is given as 1.075 .They tested it in a S&W mod. 39 and used WSP standard primers and a Hornady case. I have personally loaded 6.2 and 6.4 grs. of PP in a winchester case with a WSP standard primer and a c.o.l. of 1.075 it is accurate and seems to be plenty warm. I saw no pressure signs ie: flattened primers or difficult resizing. 6.4 is listed as 1200 fps. I have no chronograph so I can't check it , but my guess is that is pretty close. I have an XD service.
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