I have been using 125gr coated bullets and using Titegroup with 3.6gr and a O.A.L. of 1.10 for 9mm loads. With the current situation I have only been able to procure Winchester small pistol magnum primers instead of my usual CCI #500 primers. Since 3.6 is on the low end of your load data...
Thanks for the great info. I have a spare msg from my loaded 1911 if I need to swap. Also have some WC 8 shot mags. I also like the hard rubber grips and have a set of those too.
Have the chance to buy a anib with 200 rounds through it. Gun is extremely tight and no marks whatsoever. Gun was manufactured in 2007. Is this a good price. Thanks
Been running 6.2gr unique behind a 200gr xtreme rn plated for several years with fps around 870. Good load, mild recoil and no malfunctions with a SA 45acp range officer. Not as clean as I would like but that's the price you pay with unique.
One is a Colt 38 special and the other seems to be a 32 caliber. Both are very rusty and cannot find serial numbers or model numbers.
Thanks for the help.
I have been wanting a carbine in a pistol caliber for a while. Mainly for plinking a SD and because I load my own ammo. I thought I could build one for about $750 but that seems impossible so I am left with a choice of carbines that function flawlessly and have an "AR" look to them and they use...
@bds - Berrys is soft lead plated and the Alliant chart is for a gold dot hollow point. I don't think they are similarly constructed so I be probably stick with the midway chart for Ranier bullets since they are of similar construction.
@walkalong - thanks for the info. I have been using the midway chart but was not sure if that would equate to Berrys plated bullets but it looks like it does so I should be okay.. Thanks
BTW... what OAL are you using.
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