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Posted: 11/18/2013 3:36:12 AM EDT
Morning,
Does anyone here have load data to share using rmr 124gr flat nose bullets for 9mm?
I'd be using HP-38 with CCI #500 spp.
Thanks in advance.
-carl
Link Posted: 11/18/2013 3:41:51 AM EDT
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Use data for 124gr bullets, are they plated or FMJ?

Adjust OAL so that it feeds and functions with your magazine and barrel.
Link Posted: 11/18/2013 3:47:52 AM EDT
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Truncated cone bullets usually load the same length as hollow point bullets. The industry standard lengthfor 9 mm hollow points is 1.120" but there are some unique bullet designs that are designed to load to different lengths. The standard hollow point cartridge length would be a good point to start. Use load data for hollow points of the same weight as the truncated cone bullets.
Link Posted: 11/18/2013 6:23:12 AM EDT
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Use data for 124gr bullets, are they plated or FMJ?

Adjust OAL so that it feeds and functions with your magazine and barrel.
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They are plated. I just read the website and they state: Please use jacketed velocities when loading them as lead cast data is too slow. 
Link Posted: 11/18/2013 10:21:45 AM EDT
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My Speer manual lists info for 124g jacketed bullets:





Speer 9mm Data

**  have to be a member to see the load data.  I'm not and my manual is at home.



 
Link Posted: 11/18/2013 3:24:27 PM EDT
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I would venture start around 4.3gr, put them over chrono and see where you at for velocity
Link Posted: 11/18/2013 3:43:46 PM EDT
[#6]
Not exactly what you are looking for but...

My current go-to 9mm load:

115 gr. Rocky Mtn. plated RN
4.9 gr Unique
Fed GM100M or Win WSP primer
Assorted cases < .754"
Lee FCD at 3/4 turn crimp
COAL: 1.100"

5 shots @ 1139 FPS through a G17 into .625" at 8 yds at 60 degrees F. Shoots great through a Sig P226 as well.

Hope that helps you some.
Link Posted: 11/18/2013 4:18:54 PM EDT
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No HP38 but here is the Speer data.  Sorry, was too lazy to type it out....





Link Posted: 11/18/2013 6:58:52 PM EDT
[#8]
Awesome thanks everyone
Link Posted: 11/18/2013 7:06:34 PM EDT
[#9]
I load 3.7  of Red Dot with the RMR 124 gr FP and like it pretty good.
Link Posted: 11/19/2013 3:06:16 AM EDT
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No HP38 but here is the Speer data.  Sorry, was too lazy to type it out....

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HP-38 and 231 supposedly the same powder
Link Posted: 11/19/2013 4:39:29 AM EDT
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HP-38 and 231 supposedly the same powder
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No HP38 but here is the Speer data.  Sorry, was too lazy to type it out....



HP-38 and 231 supposedly the same powder

Yes. That is my understanding as well. :)
Link Posted: 11/23/2013 8:22:54 PM EDT
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I loaded up some test rounds to see what OAL would work for my gun (PPQ M1)
1.120 would not feed. I had to go shorter 2/100's down to 1.100. Will I still be OK pressure wise? I would be starting with 4.0 gr of HP38.
Thanks again.
Link Posted: 11/23/2013 9:55:23 PM EDT
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for powder charge, try 4.6gr of 231.  Max according to Hogdon is 4.8.

ETA: I see you're going to start with 4.0.  That should be MORE than safe, in fact it might not even cycle the gun, but load a small batch and see how it works out.
Link Posted: 11/24/2013 6:12:59 AM EDT
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for powder charge, try 4.6gr of 231.  Max according to Hogdon is 4.8.

ETA: I see you're going to start with 4.0.  That should be MORE than safe, in fact it might not even cycle the gun, but load a small batch and see how it works out.
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4.0 SHOULD cycle, depending on gun.

Hell, I run 3.5 under either Berry's or X-treme 124's and it cycles my stock M&P9 just fine. Bullets are stable too, as I am shooting through a suppressor(Octane 9HD) with no keyholing or baffle strikes.
865 fps.
This is my fav. subsonic load in 9mm. Soft and QUIET.
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