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Old September 24, 2012, 06:56 AM   #2
Misssissippi Dave
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Other books will list data for different powder/bullet combinations. Speer and Hornady come to mind. You can also get data from the bullet and powder manufactures on line as well. You can use Universal and Bullseye powders for 115 grain jacketed bullets in 9 mm. I prefer using AA5 powder with a 124 grain Montana Gold FMJ bullet. My Dillon 550b will produce a pretty good amount of ammo per hour. Buy your first powders in only 1 pound containers until you are sure of the powder you like. Then buy that powder in those big jugs on line along with large quantities of primers from Graff's or Powder Valley. It will help to off set the HAZMAT charges and save you money too.

It seems I always keep running out of bullets. The bullets Montana Gold sells do come in about 68 pound cases. Those cases seem to only last me about a month each then I need more of them. Your mileage may vary.
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