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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3044985" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>First off, I'm not familiar with reloading for a glock. I'm a 1911 guy, and there are differences.</p><p>I'm sure someone more familiar will offer more advice, but mine is to try a 230 grain round nose, and what accuracy at what distance are you expecting?</p><p>At pistol distances, you don't need to tune to the 1/10 grain for accuracy.</p><p>The dirty cases may be a result of too low of a powder charge not allowing the case to expand to the chamber and seal it off resulting in a little gas blowback.</p><p>If your loading for plinking rounds that are low power, the dirty case may be the norm, but if loading for self defence with hot loads, you should experience very little discoloration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3044985, member: 5412"] First off, I'm not familiar with reloading for a glock. I'm a 1911 guy, and there are differences. I'm sure someone more familiar will offer more advice, but mine is to try a 230 grain round nose, and what accuracy at what distance are you expecting? At pistol distances, you don't need to tune to the 1/10 grain for accuracy. The dirty cases may be a result of too low of a powder charge not allowing the case to expand to the chamber and seal it off resulting in a little gas blowback. If your loading for plinking rounds that are low power, the dirty case may be the norm, but if loading for self defence with hot loads, you should experience very little discoloration. [/QUOTE]
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