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Reloading
Confused on powder load
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<blockquote data-quote="nksmfamjp" data-source="post: 2528787" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>In general, never do that. Always do your research and develop your own loads. Even if you arrive in the same spot, there is value in learning/practicing the process.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Everybody uses different bullets and oal's. Both are likely pressure tested and safe, but only exactly as written and in their pressure test setup.</p><p></p><p>in 9mm, start low and work up until recoil and primer swipes are similar to factory ammo. That is max. Then work from 10% below max to max looking for best accuracy. Something will be the best. Then load 1000's and have fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nksmfamjp, post: 2528787, member: 1951"] In general, never do that. Always do your research and develop your own loads. Even if you arrive in the same spot, there is value in learning/practicing the process. Everybody uses different bullets and oal’s. Both are likely pressure tested and safe, but only exactly as written and in their pressure test setup. in 9mm, start low and work up until recoil and primer swipes are similar to factory ammo. That is max. Then work from 10% below max to max looking for best accuracy. Something will be the best. Then load 1000’s and have fun! [/QUOTE]
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