11 June 2013, 06:58
Woodrow SIs there a special process for loading 9mm SMG ammo?
I want to reload several thousand 9mm cartridges using 124gr FMJ bullets for a sub-machine gun. Is there a special process for doing this versus loading for a handgun? Thanks.
11 June 2013, 07:55
SR4759I would run a small sample through the gun to make sure what your load will function.
You might load some dummies without primers to check feeding by hand.
That said I loaded 14 boxes of 45 ACP one time without a gun to test or check the funtioning.
I went to the range with a friend that owned a Mac 10. We burned through all that ammo in one afternoon.
11 June 2013, 17:24
p dog shooterI would make sure they are tapered crimped well
12 June 2013, 14:16
Don EdwardsNothing "Special"..but as SR4759 pointed out...make up some "test rounds" to check for function. When I was loading for my full-auto collection, there would always be a few "function-fire" test runs until I settled on the full set of parameters I would use for the bulk reloading project. A couple of places you might run into an "issue" are: re-sizing...make sure your getting every case FULLY re-sized. Overall length can be critical as well. Of course, you have to have a primer/powder charge that will provide sufficient power to cycle the weapon reliably. A full auto weapon should be run with SAFE loads that toss the empties out "with authority"..not just dribbles'em out to fall next to the gun.
ENJOY..!!
13 June 2013, 07:56
Woodrow SThanks for the tips guys. Some good info.
Woody