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9mm loads with Bullseye & 231

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  • Pearyw
    For full power loads, I have always used 5.2 Gr of 231 with a 115 gr jacketed bullet. Never a problem and I have shot about 10,000 with that load.
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  • bpost
    A chronograph is needed to determine if the MV is reaching maximum for the cartridge. Pressures are too low in pistols (35,000 for the 9MM) to rely on primers and feel as indicators of excess pressure.
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  • jonk
    Don't forget, max loads are based on a certain type of brass, certain primer, certain bullet, and a given lot of powder. If you don't follow the recipe exactly, max loads may be above or below stated max.

    I feel no need to hot rod for the range. I use 3.5 gr of Bullseye with a 115 FMJ. Granted 4.5 is nearer to max but I shoot what is more accurate and more comfortable for me. Plus even with mixed components that's safe.

    With cast lead I go even lighter- 3 gr, just enough to cycle the action.
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  • 62fuelie
    +1 on that. The 9mm Luger for some reason seems to have wide variations in its brass. This ranges from varying rim thickness to case-mouth wall thickness and web thickness. It is really a good idea to establish a load based on a given lot of cases. With a pile of fired cases the best you can do is sort by head stamp and then weigh them for case consistency (a PITA I know)and load those as groups. An old edition of the Sierra manual listed a load for the 9mm with Unique that gave a true 1400+ fps with the 115 bullet thru and FBI chrono. The next edition showed a significant reduction in that load. I have prefered Unique and Herco for the 9mm as B'eye always seems to shoot dirty.
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  • Navybat
    I concur that the cases make a tremendous difference for 9mm. I have loaded up 9mm WIN +P brass with 5.2 grains of Unique and get about 1120 fps. When I loaded them up with 6.1 grains of Power Pistol I got 1190 fps.

    However, my books say I can go with much more powder, for faster velocities, but the +P cases max out volume wise, and I end up getting compressed or almost compressed loads with these amounts of powder. The results are great--very accurate and a good kick, but I'm well below book maximums for powder.

    I've tried WIN 231, but don't get the velocity I want using that powder, either in .380, 9mm, or .45.
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  • Hawk Carse
    I load 115 gr 9mms with 4.8 gr of Win 231 or HP38 which they assure us is the same thing. Velocity runs from 1080 - 1150 fps depending on the gun, function is reliable. I have gone as high as 5.4 grains which gets velocity up to approximately 1200 fps but see no advantage. It's not like I am going to war with bulk 9mm reloads.
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