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    As was mentioned before in this thread, it is very possible that after a good "break in" period your spring will settle in and do better with the lighter loads. I certainly saw that with my Glock 19, my first semi handgun and my first experience with reloading for them.

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    Weird, usually anything I load works in Glocks. I don’t have Glocks, all my Guns are metal. That being said it takes more power to cycle steel slides on Sigs and CZs than poly stuff. Anything I load for my pistols works well in my buddies Glocks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ledslnger View Post
    Weird, usually anything I load works in Glocks. I don’t have Glocks, all my Guns are metal. That being said it takes more power to cycle steel slides on Sigs and CZs than poly stuff. Anything I load for my pistols works well in my buddies Glocks.
    Brand new pistols tend to be a little tight, springs are new and haven't been cycled. Both my 92FS and S&W M&P 2.0 compact didn't like my light target loads at first. Ran some of my warmer stuff first to break them in, no issues after that.

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