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Working up a 9mm match load for Glock 34

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  • shoff14
    The XD's seem to have pretty stiff springs. I have had to go on the hot side with loads to get them to cycle properly.
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  • leeblackman
    I increased the powder to 4.4gr of VV n320 and changed the COL to 1.143". Tomorrow I'm taking out my chronograph and testing in a few different handguns.
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  • haroldchrismeyer
    I didn't think you were supposed to use anything but jacketed bullets(not plated) in a Glock. I didn't think they even were supposed to be fed reloads.

    In reality, accuracy isn't that important in these matches. The main thing is reliability. Make sure it functions, or your day at the match will not be any fun.
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  • Topkick
    The Berry's site says they are fine for Glocks and there is quite a following.

    I started at lead bullet velocities when starting loading, but had cycling issues, mostly failure to eject.


    I had to kick the charge up closer to max.

    I use Unique, Tite-Group, and my favorite HP-38.
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  • leeblackman
    So here are my current results, tested on my chronograph.

    9mm Luger
    115gr Plated RN Berry's MFG
    4.4gr VV n320
    Magtech Small Pistol Primers
    Once Fired Winchester Brass prepped in tumbler with treated corncob media
    COL 1.143" with Light taper crimp

    Fired thru Glock 34 with 5.32" bbl 1 in 9.84" RH Hexagonal twist

    Average Velocity 1093.5fps
    Median Velocity 1091 fps
    Energy at 1094fps 305ft lbs
    Extreme Spread 40fps
    Standard Deviation 13.2fps
    Average Deviation 10.3fps

    Just shooting at 7 yards with both hands not in a vise or rested I was consistantly grouping about 2" or less, and had no malfunctions.

    Now the only problem I have is reliable reloading equipment. The Lee Pro Auto-Disk Powder Measure I was useing lost its tolerances pretty quick. After I broke down everything and set it back up I couldn't keep a consistant measure from it. With the 5.3cc slot which is supposed to put out 4.4grs of powder as it was when I first starting useing it I started getting between 4.2 and 4.4grs. I thought maybe I assembled it wrong and double checked but I didn't. Now 500rds later, its even worse going between 3.9gr and 4.3gr, so I'm taking it back to Cabela's and getting a refund.

    The other problem is my Lee breech lock is still giving me inconsistent headspace, but I found some teflon tape does wonders. But its still a pain. As soon as I can afford a square deal B, I'm getting one. However I just bought a Glock 24c .40sw, so I'm gonna be skimping for a bit to get a decent competition holster and belt.
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  • dcs shooters
    Get rid of the Lee POS [;)] The one I had cost me two 1911 barrels, one SA the other a Douglas, the most accurate barrel I have ever had.
    My SDB Dillon has loaded about 10,000 rds. and never had a problemwith any settings changing.
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  • haroldchrismeyer
    I think you need a better powder measure. I don't like the Lee disc setup, I have their better, adjustable measure. It still is picky about the kind of powder, and I have to use Winchester 231 if I want all the loads to be the same.
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  • kimberkid

    I’m having problems with my Gen4 Glock 34 too. I reload most all of my own ammo including 9mm. I’ve got a Dillon 550 and use the Lee auto-disc pro as well, but I’m getting consistent measurements. I mostly use 147 round nose plated Berry’s bullets with 3 grains of tite-group and it has worked reliably in my Glock 19 & 26, Beretta92, SiG 226, CZ Shadow2 & Scorpion EVO and every other 9mm I have except the Glock34. This load won’t eject at all. I bumped the powder charge up to 3.6 which is max load for the 147 according to Hodgeson load data. With this stronger load when it ejects, at best it bounces off my head or drops at my feet but about 1/3 of the time the slide closes on the case, in an AR it’s a short stroke. 


    For concealed carry, I use Speer 147 bonded Gold Dot and it runs perfectly, In the 34 it ejects about 5’ to my right but I didn’t get the 34 to carry, I got it for fun and have no intention to feed it a steady diet of premium ammo!


    Has the 34 got a heavy of a recoil spring? Are there lighter springs available? 


    Lastly, I put a Holosun 507C sight on it, could that extra bit of weight be part of the problem? I suppose I could take it off and try it.

    I don’t want to have to a specific load just for this one pistol. 

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  • NeoBlackdog

    Ditch the KCI mags. Give 'em to someone you might anticipate getting in a gunfight with, it'll give you an unfair advantage.

    I've been shooting IDPA and Defensive Pistol matches for about 15 years and have found that for these type of sports you don't need MOA type accuracy, but you do need to have reliability first and foremost. I've been using 4.3 grains of Titegroup and Berry's 165 grain plated bullets in my 40 cal G35, G23, & G27 for years and more recently in a G24 and have had 0 issues. The Titegroup meters really well in the Dillon 550 and the bullets all seem to land where I point the gun.

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  • bpost

    My G-34 shoots like a laser beam with 124 GR cast bullets or the 124JHP. I did put a JOHNNY GLOCK match trigger in and the groups went down by about 20 percent.

    My go to powder for it is TITEGROUP. I load 1/10th below book max on a Dillon 650 press. Until you can control the trigger, call your shots as they break the accuracy of the load is secondary in my experience. I can shoot real crappy with super accurate loads because I have not laser focused my mind on the trigger squeeze. Conversely I can shoot great scores with practice ammo as long as I tell myself "its the trigger squeeze dummy".

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  • JustC

    124gr-147gr pills. To me and several others, the 147gr have much lower felt recoil, which translates to smaller groups.

    N330 and cci primers.

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