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  • in reply to: 9mm 135 FMJ FN #395689
    George
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    Use to use clays universal for .45 and 9mm before it became non existent. Ran out of titegroup but lucked out and found some more at the local gun store. I like titegroup because it is well priced, doesn’t foul the gun fast, can get many rounds for range use out of a pound of the stuff, fast burning so good for small case capacity, however, I have used in 357 and 44mag, it has been a good pistol powder for me. The negatives, if you aren’t confident in your equipment you could double charge easily and not notice, not good for loading to max potential of cartridges, pressure can spike rapidly near max loadings.

    in reply to: 9mm 124 MPR #393528
    George
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    I am at 1.115. Works fine in VP9, CZ75.

    Just remember, if you go lower than recipe recommends, stay away from max loading as you get more pressure for same powder charge with less space in case.

    in reply to: 9mm 135 FMJ FN #393526
    George
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    First off, I have finally run out of my stock of these wonderful bullets. Please Please Please make more!!!!!!!!

    3.7 gr Titegroup, COAL 1.112

    Shot many of these. My favorite 9mm bullet to load. Very very accurate. Light recoil impulse, keeps accuracy at distance, no brass pressure signs or extraction issues. Used in VP9, VP9SK, CZ75 action

    in reply to: 9mm 124 FMJ FN #393525
    George
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    4.2 gr Titegroup, COAL 1.115.

    Have shot many of these in a VP9, VP9SK and CZ75 action. No pressure signs on brass, no extraction issues. Keeps good accuracy at 50 yards. Also works great for bowling pin matches with the MPR head.

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