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Old May 23, 1999, 08:45 PM   #1
Stephen A. Camp
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I shoot and enjoy Browning HPs in 9mm and .40S&W. I shoot the nines most, however. I've been shooting fairly warm handloads through my Brownings for years with no ill-effects (115 gr JHP @ 1270 ft/sec or 124 gr.JHP @ about 1240 ft/sec). Defensive loads are Triton 115 gr HiVel or QuikShok. Every so often I hear that Brownings will not stand up to hot loads. One of mine has been shot since '71 with the loads mentioned and remains sound and tight. I know that the hotter rounds accelerate wear, but does anyone know of a bonafide instance where a HP cratered because of hot, but within specs, load? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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