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| I like it too.
I'm pushing some 115g cast out of a Glock 17 using Blue Dot at 1250 fps through my chronograph. |
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| I use herco and red dot in my 9mm loads. I am sure blu dot works will to. |
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| I haven't worked on the 9mm load yet but I have plenty of components for them. Too much rifle loading not enough pistol. What charge weights are you running? I don't have blue dot but it might be worth buying a pound or two.
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| Posts: 1254 | Location: Norfolk, Va | Registered: 27 December 2003 | 
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| I'm running 8.0gr of Blue Dot ahead of 115gr Berry's RNFB bullets with Federal small pistol primers.
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| I found it pretty snappy with 125 grain lead bullets. More like shooting a .40 S&W.
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| Yep... 8 grains of Blue Dot and 115 Remington JHP's.
They run great out of 2 different Glock models... |
| Posts: 24 | Location: South Carolina | Registered: 16 December 2007 | 
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| I use, Bullseye, with my moly coated lead 115gr RN.
I supply most of my family 9's with that any they all say it works great
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