Tongarirohiker
CGN Regular
- Location
- Edmonton, AB
Not since I first pressed a trigger have I been this excited. I bought myself a Lee Hand Press to load 9mm (I know, not the most efficient way but I figure the hand press will come in handy when I start shooting a rifle and reloading for that on the range), using Hornady 124gr FMJ-RN bullets and HS-6. According to the Hornady manual, my range is 5.1-5.9 gr of HS6. Most of my other manual's have a range of 6.1-6.8 for 124gr FMJ, but I figured I'd use the Hornady data as it was specific to the bullet and powder I bought.
Loaded 20 rounds at 5.2gr and put them through my CZ SP-01. Initial observations were that the loads were definintely less snappy than factory, and it seemed like they were hitting a bit high. I suspect that this is due to me anticipating the gun blowing up rather than a problem with the load. However, they did group well, and the felt recoil was gentler than factory which I shot after the 20 rounds of reloads.
So, now that I've got a good starting load that has no issues cycling my CZ, I've got some questions.
Have you had any experience with a Hornady LNL electronic scale? Mine kept wandering. I'd trickle some powder into the pan, it would climb up to 0.4-0.5gr, and then reset to 0. I'm now trying a Cabela's electronic scale. It seems to hold 0 fairly well, but do you think I should pair it with a balance beam scale like the RCBS 505 to spot check?
I find the powder gets stuck (static charge) to the inside of my powder funnel when I'm filling the case. Do you guys ever have this issue?
All that said, I'm not finding reloading with a hand press unpleasant. I managed to work up 50 rounds while watching an episode of NCIS. Rather than charging all of my cases at once, I'm charging and then immediately seating the bullet to prevent myself from accidentally double charging.
Loaded 20 rounds at 5.2gr and put them through my CZ SP-01. Initial observations were that the loads were definintely less snappy than factory, and it seemed like they were hitting a bit high. I suspect that this is due to me anticipating the gun blowing up rather than a problem with the load. However, they did group well, and the felt recoil was gentler than factory which I shot after the 20 rounds of reloads.
So, now that I've got a good starting load that has no issues cycling my CZ, I've got some questions.
Have you had any experience with a Hornady LNL electronic scale? Mine kept wandering. I'd trickle some powder into the pan, it would climb up to 0.4-0.5gr, and then reset to 0. I'm now trying a Cabela's electronic scale. It seems to hold 0 fairly well, but do you think I should pair it with a balance beam scale like the RCBS 505 to spot check?
I find the powder gets stuck (static charge) to the inside of my powder funnel when I'm filling the case. Do you guys ever have this issue?
All that said, I'm not finding reloading with a hand press unpleasant. I managed to work up 50 rounds while watching an episode of NCIS. Rather than charging all of my cases at once, I'm charging and then immediately seating the bullet to prevent myself from accidentally double charging.


















































