9mm Reduced load for 25 meters competition
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9mm Reduced load for 25 meters competition
I use in competition my S&W 952 9mm but I need a reduced load with 115 grains Penn bullets SWC .. at the moment I use very accurate load with N340 4.7 grains.. but still too strong.. any suggestion?
Re: 9mm Reduced load for 25 meters competition
I HAVE USED 4.0 GR OF WSF WITH GREAT SUCCESS. JP
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Re: 9mm Reduced load for 25 meters competition
JimPGov wrote:I HAVE USED 4.0 GR OF WSF WITH GREAT SUCCESS. JP
I use 4.1 of VVN340 You can generally figure a starting point of ten percent less powder for a lead bullet verses a jacketed bullet of the same weight,
Caveat. I have a frame mounted dot, and a 13 pound spring in the gun. And it is a 1911 9mm with a KKM barrel.
Re: 9mm Reduced load for 25 meters competition
A couple of light loads used for WA1500 in a 6" sig P210.
2.6g AP-50, 115g SWC .355 with 8 lb slide spring, 850 fps.
2.4g N310, 115g SWC .355 with 7 lb spring.
2.6g AP-50, 115g SWC .355 with 8 lb slide spring, 850 fps.
2.4g N310, 115g SWC .355 with 7 lb spring.
Re: 9mm Reduced load for 25 meters competition
Thank you for the useful informations.. which powder is it the AP-50.. ?
Re: 9mm Reduced load for 25 meters competition
Many of the most popular powders sold under the Hodgdon brand in the USA (including Varget and H4350) are made by ADI Ltd. in Australia.
http://www.adi-powders.com.au/handloaders/
http://www.adi-powders.com.au/handloaders/
Re: 9mm Reduced load for 25 meters competition
ADI AP50 is equal to, HP 38, W231 or N320ser2711 wrote:Thank you for the useful informations.. which powder is it the AP-50.. ?
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