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25 April 2011, 02:55
PaseMkr
quest. changing projectile for load recipe
hello all,

I was wondering what the recommendation for the following would be. I am looking at certain load recipes in the Hornady Loading Manual and these recipes are all for Hornady FMJ or JHP projectiles. What would happen if I took the recommended powder charge for a 124GR Hornady JHP and used another type of projectile of the same weight, like a Speer 124GR for example.


Thanks,
Steve
25 April 2011, 09:34
Mark
That is what I do, then just start at the low end and be cautious in working it up.


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25 April 2011, 10:30
fredj338
Sounds like a 9mm load. The 9mm is very OAL sensative. All bullets are not alike. SO just substituting one design/bnrad for another w/ a load running the top end, could take pressures beyond safe. Always back the load down & work it back up.


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25 April 2011, 20:27
Sam
If you need some Speer info I have an older Speer manual at home. Speer #12, they're on 14 now. Bearing surface in 9's can be an issue also.


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25 April 2011, 20:52
Antelope Sniper
I do it all the time.
Start low, work up, keep an eye on your pressure, and chronograph along the way.
If the new projectile has a larger bearing surface, start a little lower.
25 April 2011, 23:16
temmi
quote:
Originally posted by Mark:
That is what I do, then just start at the low end and be cautious in working it up.


I do the same if I can't find Load data for that bullet...

Rem and Win bullets for instance.

But first I check with the manufacturer to see if they have any load data for that bullet, if they do I just use theirs.