I've been curious about how the 90gr XTP (380 Auto bullet) might do in a 9mm compact so I loaded a few with 6.5gr of Winchester AutoComp. This is the max load according to the Hodgdon website. S&B primers and WIN cases were used.
Chrono'ed velocities from my SIG P320 Compact were slightly higher than those listed on the Hodgdon website. Of the five rounds chrono'ed, only four were recorded. High was 1,347fps. Low was 1,328. Average was 1,337 fps with an SD of 8.5. This load's giving about a 120 powder factor. Not that anyone would want to use it for USPSA or IDPA but I included the PF number just to give an idea of recoil.
Anyway, here are the recovered bullets. These were fired into a block of synthetic gel made by Clear Ballistics. Distance from muzzle to block was 10 feet.
Two top two bullets were fired through denim, insulation and two layers of cotton to simulate the FBI protocol. Both penetrated just over 13 inches and have a retained weight of about 85 grains.
The bottom two bullets were fired into bare gel and penetrated to about 10 inches. Both bullets lost some jacket material and had recovered weights of about 75 grains.
Overall, I think the bullet worked okay considering it is made for the 380 ACP. I don't have too many of these left but I might load up a few more just to mess with. Maybe I'll see how they shoot out to about 25 yards. I'd also like to try a couple through my SIG P938.