19 April 2012, 01:45
Oldtonsnewbie help PLEASE
I just setup my press and gathered all my components.I am using 9mm 115 gr TMJ bullets but cant find it in my lyman guide. I see a 115 Jacketed HP, and a 147 TMJ. I was wondering if I should use the weight, or the type of bullet? I was thinking of using the weight factor, but not sure how the OAL would effect it. Any suggestions?
19 April 2012, 04:48
hivelositytmj is for total metal jacket, same as a fmj full metal jacket.
115gr bullet loads are inerchangable unless the bullet is a lead cast bullet or some exotic metal.
I would reduce the load for the 115gr hp by 5% and work up a load.
Dave
19 April 2012, 06:52
308SakoFirst a hearty welcome!
As mentioned above, the weight factor and bullet types are close enough for you to go forward.
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19 April 2012, 08:05
OldtonsOkay cool thanks for the help,just loaded some rounds, going to try them out tomorrow.
19 April 2012, 21:35
GeorgeSAs long as you aren't starting with loads listed as 'maximum', you should not experience a serious problem.
Your gun may not feed the rounds, or shoot them well, or eject them properly, but it shouldn't blow up.

George
19 April 2012, 21:50
OldtonsI am also using cci small pistol primer magnums, it was all they had around my area. Will this be a problem? I am using titegroup. The recipe says to start with 4.0gr of titegroup with a max load of 4.5. I made my rounds with 4.3gr. Do you think this will be a problem?
19 April 2012, 22:06
p dog shooterThey should work just fine.
19 April 2012, 22:11
GeorgeSquote:
Originally posted by Oldtons:
I am also using cci small pistol primer magnums, it was all they had around my area. Will this be a problem? I am using titegroup. The recipe says to start with 4.0gr of titegroup with a max load of 4.5. I made my rounds with 4.3gr. Do you think this will be a problem?
You should be fine. There is no guarantee that your gun will like that load, however.
George
19 April 2012, 22:19
OldtonsThanks for all the help guys.
20 April 2012, 10:54
OldtonsSo I shot some of my reloads, I was very pleased with the results
20 April 2012, 13:14
medic883Welcome to the bunch! Looks great to me!

20 April 2012, 16:41
jaybald1Looks good!
Good advice here for you and everybody else.
Always start low and work up. Carefully!