I have been reloading with Missouri bullets in .357, .45 and 10mm without any issues but I have stockpiled a bunch of 9mm in 115 gr that will not pass the plunk test in any firearms that I own.
They're coated 9mm 115 gr at .356 diameter. I've tried the following with dummy loads:
Crimping between .372 and .377...no luck
Plunk test with case only....perfect fit
Seating bullets deeper and deeper and deeper...between 1.135 and 1.035. Went that low just to see if they would chamber...I know that's too short.
I typically use Blue Bullets coated 115 gr without any issues. With the Missouri cast 9mm they'll fit in my glocks and sigs with loose chambers but stick a tiny amount.
Suggestions?
They're coated 9mm 115 gr at .356 diameter. I've tried the following with dummy loads:
Crimping between .372 and .377...no luck
Plunk test with case only....perfect fit
Seating bullets deeper and deeper and deeper...between 1.135 and 1.035. Went that low just to see if they would chamber...I know that's too short.
I typically use Blue Bullets coated 115 gr without any issues. With the Missouri cast 9mm they'll fit in my glocks and sigs with loose chambers but stick a tiny amount.
Suggestions?