That would depend on your gun now wouldn't it???? If you want accuracy, stop using Campro
I am using 124 gr frontier 4 gr of tight group and where getting dime size groups at 10 meters using a rest. I do not crimp and was using mixed brass. This was out of a sig legion. I can check the overall length but I was going from what ever was in my old lymen Manuel.SIG P226, as to using Campro there is ACCURACY and there is accuracy. I don't use caps for my definitionjust looking for a reasonably accurate load
Here is what I am using now (goes bang every time but is not too accurate)
Titegroup 4 gr
OAL 1.151 + or- .003
Crimp .378
Primer: dominion small
Cases - miscellaneous
ideas?
Try 3.,3, 3.6 & 3.9 gr.
Each gun is different.
My shooting out to 25 yards is not a good determination of the accuracy of my load, lol. Need more practice!
What kind of groups are you getting with your current load vs factory ammo?
Have you run your reloads through a chrono to make sure you are getting consistent speeds? (Probably not as big a factor in short distances)
at what minimal load your P226 can no longer cycle reliably with a 124gr RN ?
I have loaded lots of campro 40 caliber cartridges and get a clover leaf at 10 yards right where I want it. For 9 I get good groups but not that type of success, where 1 or 2 shots in a 5 shot are outside, but within 1/2 to 1/4 inch of the others.
for 9 I use the same bullets, 3.8 grains of titegroup and S&B primers. OAL is set to my gun, and chamber checked.
I have heard of guys with really expensive guns being able to go below 3 grains of TG, though I have never tried it myself. I got what worked for me through trial and error, which, if you remain within spec, should be your process too.
This is part of the fun for me, figuring out what works, and then refining it. It's part of what makes sport shooting such an interesting hobby![]()


What's your .40 load?
4.6 grains of titegroup in mostly blazer brass, with campro 180 grain & S&B primers. I just got a box of Berrys bullets to try out, so I'm looking forward to being able to compare! For the most part, I've only used cam pro for pistol, as well as a few cast 115 grain bullets that did a little better for me in 9. With my 9mm pistol I tend to pull it down a bit from time to time, whereas with the 40, I do better. I do not yet have a good load for .357 campro.



























