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<blockquote data-quote="Glock 40" data-source="post: 3387955" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>Okay I am very new to reloading also. Started end of last summer with .223 then started other rifle and finally to pistol this year. [USER=7288]@chazroh[/USER] has shot a lot of precision coated lead and recommended them to me. I am sold on them. I shoot them in multiple 9mm guns including Glocks with no issues. Dave at Precision is quick to answer emails and will send you a coupon if you order 1k or more on your first order. </p><p></p><p>I have also loaded some Precision Delta FMJ bullets also in 9mm. Personally from now on out I only plan to use Coated lead if I can find it. On a plain FMJ your going to have exposed lead on the bottom. I personally think the coated bullets smoke less than the FMJ. Montana Gold makes a CMJ or complete metal jacket so there is no exposed lead on the bottom. Then if you use JHP the exposed lead is towards the front so it doesn't matter. Cost goes up though on FMJ and CMJ. </p><p></p><p>I will say if your gonna do this. You gotta step up to a progressive. Single loading pistol isn't going to get much done in a timely fashion. I have a 550 I use for pistol. Myself or my son will load 100-200 at a time whenever we are bored or in the evening. You will be surprised how quickly you load everything just doing short little runs. I know some guys like to crank out 2 or 3k at a time. I don't like to focus that long personally. </p><p></p><p>As for dies, I have Dillon for 9mm and 38/357 that I am loading for my sons cowboy guns. I have had no issues with crimping on multiple types of coated bullets for the 38 and no issues with the Precision coated on the 9mm. I don't run hot loads and just want it to have enough power to cycle all my guns reliably. </p><p></p><p>As for primers check out ammoseek.com daily multiple times a day. I have seen pistol primers show up in 1k and 5k packs in just the last week. I made sure I am stocked up for a while that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glock 40, post: 3387955, member: 32"] Okay I am very new to reloading also. Started end of last summer with .223 then started other rifle and finally to pistol this year. [USER=7288]@chazroh[/USER] has shot a lot of precision coated lead and recommended them to me. I am sold on them. I shoot them in multiple 9mm guns including Glocks with no issues. Dave at Precision is quick to answer emails and will send you a coupon if you order 1k or more on your first order. I have also loaded some Precision Delta FMJ bullets also in 9mm. Personally from now on out I only plan to use Coated lead if I can find it. On a plain FMJ your going to have exposed lead on the bottom. I personally think the coated bullets smoke less than the FMJ. Montana Gold makes a CMJ or complete metal jacket so there is no exposed lead on the bottom. Then if you use JHP the exposed lead is towards the front so it doesn't matter. Cost goes up though on FMJ and CMJ. I will say if your gonna do this. You gotta step up to a progressive. Single loading pistol isn't going to get much done in a timely fashion. I have a 550 I use for pistol. Myself or my son will load 100-200 at a time whenever we are bored or in the evening. You will be surprised how quickly you load everything just doing short little runs. I know some guys like to crank out 2 or 3k at a time. I don't like to focus that long personally. As for dies, I have Dillon for 9mm and 38/357 that I am loading for my sons cowboy guns. I have had no issues with crimping on multiple types of coated bullets for the 38 and no issues with the Precision coated on the 9mm. I don't run hot loads and just want it to have enough power to cycle all my guns reliably. As for primers check out ammoseek.com daily multiple times a day. I have seen pistol primers show up in 1k and 5k packs in just the last week. I made sure I am stocked up for a while that way. [/QUOTE]
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