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Senior Member
Join Date: June 16, 1999
Location: SW Florida
Posts: 212
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And they all functioned and fired fine, and were more than accurate. I was shooting 9mm 115gr JHP over 6.9gr of Accurate #5. Very nice. As soon as I get my dies from Lee, I'll try out the .45. Thanks for all the advice from the Firing Line Forumites!
------------------ Knee deep in brass, still shootin fast! |
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Staff In Memoriam
Join Date: April 17, 1999
Posts: 2,570
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Hello and congratulations! It IS nice, isn't it? Best.
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Senior Member
Join Date: October 17, 1999
Location: Surprise, Arizona, USA
Posts: 171
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I am firmly convinced, and have expounded here, that handloading is at least as enjoyable as shooting.
Walk tall, shoot straight, and tell the truth, Mikey |
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Senior Member
Join Date: December 10, 1998
Location: NY
Posts: 680
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Kingknives, It's always great when you fire your first handload and when you open your eyes,the gun and the end of your arm are still there. Ah, SUCCESS!
![]() (Great to have all doubt removed isn't it?) Have Fun! [This message has been edited by Contender (edited November 02, 1999).] |
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Member
Join Date: September 16, 1999
Posts: 97
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It's a great feeling! Glad you find it as rewarding as you did.
Just thought I'd mention that I think your powder load may be a bit stiff for AA#5. I've been using 6.1gr (6.2 max according to Lee manual) in my Glock 19's and they function best with very good accuracy. The load you're using seems a bit hot, so watch for pressure signs, and even if you're not getting any you might want to recheck values. Congrats, and take care, [for clarity, my recipe is:] Winchester Cases Winchester SPP Accurate #5 x 6.1gr HardCast 115gr, RN-Copper Plate Lee Perfect Powder Measure Lee dies Lee Reloader scale HTH. [This message has been edited by LongDuck (edited November 03, 1999).] |
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Senior Member
Join Date: September 21, 1999
Location: Gainesville, FL
Posts: 601
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Two other powders you may wish to consider for 9mm reloading are Winchester 231 and WSF (Winchester Super Field). Takes less powder to get a full power load, which stretched the $ a bit better.
I find 115gr FMJ over 4.8 grains (I think that is the right amount) of 231 to be an easy shooting practice load. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: March 9, 1999
Location: Denton, TX
Posts: 107
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I've been reloading about 2 years now - 9mm and .45 ACP. I tested my first reloads by putting one round in each of three magazines and turning my head away before I firing. It's a great feeling to shoot your first reloads!
Get and use a Lee Factory Crimp die! I've never had a problem with a round that was crimped and final sized by this die. [This message has been edited by PaulTX (edited November 06, 1999).] |
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Senior Member
Join Date: February 20, 1999
Location: home on the range; Vermont (Caspian country)
Posts: 12,923
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Welcome!
------------------ "All my ammo is factory ammo" |
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