14 November 2008, 06:28
Matt46I think I screwed up a little...9mm reloads.
Hey guys I was reloading some 9mm rounds and got carried away and over powdered them. I need to know if I did to much or if I need to pull them. Here's the load data...
Remington casings
CCI #500 Small pistol Primers
124Gr Remington Hollow points (link) -
Midway USAAlliant Unique
Normally I would put 4.6gr. but I put 5.1-2 in. My C.O.L is 1.118 and case is .745. What do you guys think? Can I get away with them. These will be shot through a Taurus 24/7.
14 November 2008, 06:40
p dog shooterWhat does the book say if your over max in the book pull them.
14 November 2008, 07:09
vapodogAlliant's website shows the following load:
9mm Luger...124 grain Speer gold dot...unique powder ...5.8 grains 1180 FPS.....
seems like you're ready to shoot them
15 November 2008, 23:04
tnekkccWith most 9mm pistols*, not enough Unique can fit with any 9mm bullets to cause big problems.
* Assuming
1) The chamber wall approaches .1" thick steel.
2) The feed ramp intrudes no more than .180" from the breech face.
3) The brass is modern and in good condition with a web of .16".
4) The ammo is loaded a the SAAMI OAL max of 1.169" or less.
Most pistol powders that lack the speed-density product to seriously overload 9mm, but this list does not include AA#5, HS-6, and 3N37. Those high density-speed product powders can overloaded in 9mm to cause real damage.
Most pistol powders can be used in most 9mm pistols with a 50% powder over load. That does not include peaky powders with sudden erratic increases in pressure. Blue Dot is a peaky powder but lacks density. AA#5 is peaky and dense. Lookout for AA#5 in 9mm.