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    9mm

    Where do I set the OAL at using Gold Dot 124 Gr. bullets, tight group powder ? 9 mm

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    You should start with what the manual says and adjust it to what your gun will allow and what it likes to shoot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EUDE75 View Post
    You should start with what the manual says and adjust it to what your gun will allow and what it likes to shoot.

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    This may sound like an evasive answer but it is some of the best advice you could get. Every gun is a little different and the plus side to that is you get to shoot a bunch while figuring out what it likes.
    Nemo me impune lacessit

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    Quote Originally Posted by ReneeMicelli View Post
    This may sound like an evasive answer but it is some of the best advice you could get. Every gun is a little different and the plus side to that is you get to shoot a bunch while figuring out what it likes.
    Exactly. I once had 3 Ruger blackhawk 45's. All three shot the same powder and bullet but we're all different charges. Yes it's a little aggrevating having to keep them all separate and labeled but it's the nature of the beast.

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    I would start at 1.150 COL and move up or down from there. That is what my data tells me anyway. I load them and they shoot and feed good


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    I have decided to stop loading 9mm, for now anyway.
    It’s pretty cheap to buy right now, so, for as infrequently as I use it, I’m better off buying it and collecting the brass.
    .380 on the other hand.....

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    Lots of guys must be doing that. I have 9mm brass for sale in here. No one wants it so I am going to load it and hoard it for when the green beret comes for me


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    Lol I/k


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    I really need to load more 9mm..... I love shooting it and even bought a Star BM that I’ve still not shot.


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    Do you need some cheap brass all deprimed and sized? I have over 3000 rounds!


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