9mm load data for 90 grain XTP

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Does anybody have any load data for the 90 grain XTP in 9mm please don't say look at your load books
 
Are you looking for published, or unpublished?

Hornady, Lee's Modern Reloading, Western Powders, VV, and of course Hodgdon. Lee's is probably a reprint of Hornady's data.
 
I have a load I use with them, but I doubt most would want to use it.

I use the Hodgdon Longshot and HS6 data, but it's important to know that with Longshot especially, but HS6 also to some extent, requires working it up to near, or at max, to attain consistent pressures and firearm function. Longshot requires full pressures to burn properly, but when it is worked all the way up, it has performed flawlessly for me.

GS
 
I already did RC I am wanting to see if anybody has any other data than that
OK, I'll add this:

Hodgdon/ IMR/ Winchester Data: http://www.hodgdonreloading.com/

Alliant Data: http://alliantpowder.com/reloaders/default.aspx

Accurate and Ramshot Data: (Western Powders) http://www.ramshot.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/WP_LoadSpec_1-23-14.pdf

VihtaVuori Data: http://www.vihtavuori.com/en/reloading-data/handgun-reloading/handgun-reloading-data.html

Norma Data: http://www.norma.cc/en/Ammunition-Academy/Loading-Data/

There has to be something at all those sites you can use...
Is there a reason why you are looking for data other than the books and supplied by Hodgdon/ IMR/ Winchester?
 
I tried a couple batches - see below for chronograph results:

December 2013
HP 90 gr Hornady XTP
6.8 gr Power Pistol
Fed GM100 Match primers
1.070”OAL
WINCHESTER Brass
Reduced slightly from Hornady Reloading Manual recipe (max=7.2)
Chrono AVG = 1344 fps (4”bbl) cool temps

January 2014
HP 90 gr Hornady XTP
5.4 gr Bullseye powder
CCI 500 SPP
1.070” OAL
Magtech Brass
Directly from Hornady Reloading Manual recipe for Bullseye -0.1 (max chrg = 5.5)
Chrono AVG = 1321 fps (4”bbl) cool temps
Chrono AVG = 1218 fps (3.3” bbl Taurus Millenium G2) cool temps
 
Thanks guys for all the replies I was looking for VihtaVuori Data and I got it so thanks again
 
Correct me if I'm wrong, or missed something, but didn't the OP ask for 9mm data, and not .380 acp? Other wise, why would the OP inquire for 9mm data, when those 90 gr. XTP's will be used for a .380 application?

This is one of the reasons why it is always best to seek data out first hand, and not from a forum.

GS
 
Just in case you where looking for Hornady data.
 

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Gamestalker,

I posted the 9MM data (dragged pdf) earlier in the thread, as requested by the OP.
As far as posting accuracy experience with the XTP for a 9MM Kurtz, I'm sorry to have irritated you. It's the same bullet, whether the cartridge is 380 Auto or 9MM Luger.

Let me know if that assuaged your concerns ........
 
What I'm referring to is your thread was a request for 9mm load data, which would be presumed by most as 9mm Luger. However, in post # 10 in which you stated you found the data with VV-320 Friday, you have a picture of a target that specifically refer's to the cartridge being used as .380 acp. Firearm is a G42. Or am I still missing something, I'm sometimes slow, so it's entirely possible I misinterpreted something?

GS
 
Are you saying that the data for .380 acp and 9mm Luger with VV320 is the same identical data? I'm lost here, please elaborate, and also consider I'm not familiar with using VV powders.

Holly cow, I some how managed to confuse your G42 loads and your update, with the OP's request for data with the 90 gr. XTP. I was scratching my head and trying desperately to figure out what was going on, as didn't really think it was likely that the OP had some how thought .380 acp and 9mm Luger share the same data. I knew there had to be a reasonable explanation for all this confusion, it's called old age.

GS
 
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To elaborate, the first post was 9MM Luger data directly from VihtaVuori's website. I had previously saved it as a pdf. I dragged it to satisfy the OP request for XTP data, as he specifically mentioned that he had referenced other manuals in post #3. If you click on the link in post #5, it's VV powder data for Hornady XTP's @ 90g. for the 9MM LUGER.
 
Gotcha, I thought I was losing my mental capacity at an alarming rate or something, thanks for clearing that up for me.

GS
 
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