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Reloading help requested...Pistol & Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Snell" data-source="post: 2411472" data-attributes="member: 796"><p>Well, I've been wrong before, but my first impression is that I'd start by taking the 10mm out of the one-powder quest unless you are willing to settle for mid-power loads. Titegroup might produce enough speed to suit you.</p><p></p><p>I can and have loaded .380 and 9mm Luger with Titegroup and WIN231/HP38 (same powder) and gotten satisfactory results in anything they were shot in. I helped a friend with Makarov 9.2mm using HP38, and that worked well. I usually use WIN SP in semi-auto.</p><p></p><p>My .380 with 90gr Rem bullets shoots into 4" at 25yd in a Sig 230. The 9mm 124gr Precision Delta is at least that accurate in M&P, Brn HP, Glock, and some others that have shot it. Pistol accuracy, given the short range with a self-defense pistol, is more dependent on shooter and gun, unless the ammo is truly awful.</p><p></p><p>I would suggest getting some cartridge gages to be sure your reloads are within SAAMI spec, as chambers vary. A reload that is a hair too long for a Glock will go right in an STI, for example. A cartridge that gages OK will go into either.</p><p></p><p>No comment on your rifle loads, as that is a different game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Snell, post: 2411472, member: 796"] Well, I've been wrong before, but my first impression is that I'd start by taking the 10mm out of the one-powder quest unless you are willing to settle for mid-power loads. Titegroup might produce enough speed to suit you. I can and have loaded .380 and 9mm Luger with Titegroup and WIN231/HP38 (same powder) and gotten satisfactory results in anything they were shot in. I helped a friend with Makarov 9.2mm using HP38, and that worked well. I usually use WIN SP in semi-auto. My .380 with 90gr Rem bullets shoots into 4" at 25yd in a Sig 230. The 9mm 124gr Precision Delta is at least that accurate in M&P, Brn HP, Glock, and some others that have shot it. Pistol accuracy, given the short range with a self-defense pistol, is more dependent on shooter and gun, unless the ammo is truly awful. I would suggest getting some cartridge gages to be sure your reloads are within SAAMI spec, as chambers vary. A reload that is a hair too long for a Glock will go right in an STI, for example. A cartridge that gages OK will go into either. No comment on your rifle loads, as that is a different game. [/QUOTE]
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