I've been loading .45acp for a few weeks and we've shot probably 1,000 rds without any issue. I've found a load that seems to work well in all of our guns.
Since I live in the city, I don't get to shoot more than once a month or so. This makes it hard to develop a good operating plinking load.
I'm starting to reload 9mm very soon, and it will be used in an XD 4", a Taurus pt99 and a CZ75. The only issue I have with this is that I want to load up enough that we can shoot for a few hours (about 2,000 or so)
I want to use titegroup powder behind a 125 grain unjacketed Lead bullet. Hodgdon's website lists the starting load at 3.6 grains of Titegroup for this. Will that effectively function in the three pistols mentioned above? All advice and experience comments welcome...I don't want to have to pull apart 2,000 9mm cartridges.
Since I live in the city, I don't get to shoot more than once a month or so. This makes it hard to develop a good operating plinking load.
I'm starting to reload 9mm very soon, and it will be used in an XD 4", a Taurus pt99 and a CZ75. The only issue I have with this is that I want to load up enough that we can shoot for a few hours (about 2,000 or so)
I want to use titegroup powder behind a 125 grain unjacketed Lead bullet. Hodgdon's website lists the starting load at 3.6 grains of Titegroup for this. Will that effectively function in the three pistols mentioned above? All advice and experience comments welcome...I don't want to have to pull apart 2,000 9mm cartridges.