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Posted: 5/24/2013 3:35:00 PM EDT
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Thanks all for the advice. I will be going to 4.0 for the next test batch and probably 1.15. If nothing else I'll get a few more rounds out of that 4lb jug...... My concern was the firing pin channel being formed into the primer on the Glock. And the molten metal looking primers on the M&P. but, none of the primers were pierced. I shot 30 rounds or so, these were some of the worst.
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Thanks all for the advice. I will be going to 4.0 for the next test batch and probably 1.15. If nothing else I'll get a few more rounds out of that 4lb jug...... My concern was the firing pin channel being formed into the primer on the Glock. And the molten metal looking primers on the M&P. but, none of the primers were pierced. I shot 30 rounds or so, these were some of the worst. Also run your OAL out longer if you can remove your barrel and try the plunk test. Drop a round in, it should seat all the way with no force and it should fall out when turning the barrel over. Keep adjusting as needed. I run all my 9mm's with t he longest working OAL possible. Different ogives will determine that ie., XTP's, HP's, FMJ's etc. |
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