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Reloading
Reloading 9mm
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<blockquote data-quote="Janno05" data-source="post: 1953881" data-attributes="member: 26824"><p>Just use range brass. My match load for 9mm is a 135 grain bayou over 3.4 grains of titegroup with federal primers. Depending on the volume you shoot a progressive will definitely come into play, I think I made it through 2k on a rock chucker before getting a Dillon 650 and I'm well over 10k on that.</p><p></p><p>Bullseye shooters might have a better recipe for precision loads, but this does all I need it to through a Sig P320 legion and a Glock 34 before that for production division.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janno05, post: 1953881, member: 26824"] Just use range brass. My match load for 9mm is a 135 grain bayou over 3.4 grains of titegroup with federal primers. Depending on the volume you shoot a progressive will definitely come into play, I think I made it through 2k on a rock chucker before getting a Dillon 650 and I’m well over 10k on that. Bullseye shooters might have a better recipe for precision loads, but this does all I need it to through a Sig P320 legion and a Glock 34 before that for production division. [/QUOTE]
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