9mm load recipe

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I'm not sure if it's the right place to ask. I checked the reloading recipe section, but it seems to be some place for a long range recipe and load discussion.
I just blew 2K on reloading equipment, and had fun shooting one informal IPSC club match and I think I'm hooked.
I'm shooting a cz shadow 2 and will be shooting production division once I've done the BB course.
I have 2000 rds campro 124gr RN and 147gr RN, and have 2lb of CFE Pistol powder on hand. It would be nice to see some load data using aforementioned bullets and powder and use it as a reference.
Many thanks!
 
Haven't tried the CFE pistol yet but here's my 9mm load for my CZ Shadow 2 using Campro 124 gr RN and Hogdon Titegroup.

124 gr Campro RN
3.9 Gr Titegroup
1.118 OAL
.376 crimp

Gives me about 129 - 130 PF. You can go lower and still make PF but when I did found I was sometimes having trouble taking steel down at distance unless I hit it just right in the calibration zone. So increased load to 3.9. - 3.95 gr TG and no more issues with steel. Use same load in in my Shadow, Walther PPQ 5" and P226 and groups and runs well with zero issues. Strongly suggest you case gauge check all yer rounds, especially for a match, as witness to many that do not only to discover problems during a match!
 
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Using CFE powder I settled on;
124 gr Campro, 4.9 CFE (which is min recommended), 1.150 C.O.L.
147 gr Campro, 3.7 CFE (min rec) for practice. 1.096 C.O.L.
147 gr Campro, 4.1 CFE competition, longer distance steel plates

I shoot a Glock 17 and an FNS 9L (which I like better).

For Tightgroup, and 124 gr Campros, my all round load of choice is 3.9 gr and 1.150 C.O.L.
 
I use CFE Pistol for my 9mm loads also, once I'm back home this afternoon I'll post some of my loads for you.

One thing though, is that there's really no guarantee that the loads that work for me will be any good to you: it's totally dependent on your firearm.

To date, the best 9mm load I've found (I shoot a Beretta Cx4 Storm carbine) is using a .357" Hornady XTP (JHP) 110gr bullet (not the 9mm's normal .355"), with 5.9gr of CFE Pistol, Winchester Small Pistol Magnum primers at 1.140" OAL. With that load, I shoot 9 rounds out of 10 under 3" at 100m (front and back rest of course), which is about 2.6 MOA if I didn't foul up my numbers again. :)
 
Welcome to IPSC!

I have some experience loading CFE in 9mm. I cant say I like it. It is a very "gassey" powder that is better suited for race guns and guys with comps. It has noticeably more recoil than faster burning powders such as Titegroup and N320. I found a bullet going 890 with Titegroup feels like a bullet going about 830 with CFE. Obviously this is unacceptable as it does not make PF.

To answer your question, my flat point 147gr CanPro load with CFE is 4.35 gr. Makes about 890-910 out of my 226 @1.11". Round nose bullets are a bit longer so you will have to extend OAL or cut your charge weight to 4.2-4.3 to get the same effect.
 
Some great load data posted above. I've never loaded CFE pistol but I know WAC data is interchangeable.

Make sure you determine YOUR guns OAL. Use this post as a "how to": https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/for...-Titegroup-(Confused)?p=13742903#post13742903

I'm a "slow" powder guy.

WSF
147gr CamPro RNFP
3.9gr - 4.1gr (depending on the season)
OAL of 1.13

Oh soooooooo good!

My favourite "fast" powder load...

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147gr CamPro RNFP
3.2gr
OAL of 1.13

I don't always use Titegroup but when I do...

Titegroup
147gr CamPro RNFP
3.2gr - 3.4gr
OAL of 1.13

I'm currently working on a WST load but it's proving a little difficult with the 147gr projectile.
 
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Using CFE powder I settled on;
124 gr Campro, 4.9 CFE (which is min recommended), 1.150 C.O.L.
147 gr Campro, 3.7 CFE (min rec) for practice. 1.096 C.O.L.
147 gr Campro, 4.1 CFE competition, longer distance steel plates

I shoot a Glock 17 and an FNS 9L (which I like better).

For Tightgroup, and 124 gr Campros, my all round load of choice is 3.9 gr and 1.150 C.O.L.

1.150 COL in 124 GR Campro RN might be to long for CZ shadow or Shadow 2 which are known for shorter chambers.

Others that I know have had a lot of probs with this length in their Shadow 2s.
 
Thanks everyone. It's nice to see all these recipes and I'll be sure to pick up some titegroup as well. I left my chrono at the range and I didn't know until I really needed it(yesterday) :( so thanks again for providing your recipe.
 
1.150 COL in 124 GR Campro RN might be to long for CZ shadow or Shadow 2 which are known for shorter chambers.

Others that I know have had a lot of probs with this length in their Shadow 2s.

I've shooting factory stuff which has COL ranging from 1.15 to 1.157. I haven't encountered any problems but will keep that in mind.
 
1.150 COL in 124 GR Campro RN might be to long for CZ shadow or Shadow 2 which are known for shorter chambers.

Others that I know have had a lot of probs with this length in their Shadow 2s.

I just loaded up some 124gr Campros behind 4gr Titegroup at 1.125" OAL to try out. No probs plunk testing in my S2 barrel. My previous load was 124gr RN behind 4.1gr Titegroup at 1.15" OAL and that made 130PF out of my Glock. I'll chrony the new load and see. Hopefully it falls in the 128-130PF.
 
All righty, here's the load data I promised. Be careful about it all: I've listed the sites where I got the data from, and in the same way they do I'm not responsible for the future state of your gonads (or eyes, hands, face, etc.). Any mistake or typo is the fault of the gnomes under the desk. The two bullet weights marked with an asterix are actually .357" and .358" bullets, not 9mm, that's my own experiments. All I can say is that nothing has blown up in my face yet, but the century is still young!

Start low, increase the loads carefully as everyone here will tell you. Good luck!

Code:
9mm reloading data			OAL: 1.000” - 1.169”			Max pressure: 35000 PSI (+P: 38500 PSI)								
														
Bullet			       Powder			Start load			Max load					
Wgt	Brand	Type	COAL 	Brand	Model		Grs.	Vel	Pres	Grs.	Vel	Pres	Primer	Data Source	
														
90	SPR	GDHP	1.010	HGD	CFE Pistol	6.0	1310	27200	6.4	1404	32900	CCI 500	Hodgdon website 2016	
														
110*	HDY	XTP	1.140	HDG	CFE Pistol	5.3			5.9			WSPM	Experimental loads 1726-1733 with .357” bullets	
														
115	SPR	GDHP	1.125	HGD	CFE Pistol	5.3	1059	23200	5.9	1185	31800	CCI 500	Hodgdon website 2016	
		LRN	1.100	HGD	CFE Pistol	4.9	1124	28800	5.4	1209	33800	CCI 500	Hodgdon website 2016	
	HDY	HAP	1.080	HDG	CFE Pistol	5.1	1083	?	5.9	1225	?	Fed SPP	CZ Firearms forum post, best acc at 5.7gr	
	MTN	JHP	1.075	HDG	CFE Pistol	5.3	1113	?	5.7	1193	?	Fed SPP	CZ Firearms forum post, best acc at 5.7gr	
	CMP	FCP RN	1.120	HDG	CFE Pistol	5.3	?	?	5.9	?	?	SPP	CamPro load data	
	XTR	RN	1.140	HDG	CFE Pistol	4.9			5.2*			WSP	Forum post, not max load, just highest tried	
														
124	BER	HBRN TP	1.150	HGD	CFE Pistol	4.9	1006	27300	5.5	1120	33800	CCI 500	Hodgdon website 2016	
	XTR	FMJ 	?	HDG	CFE Pistol	4.8	1016	?	5.4	1108	?	?	Firing Line forum post, claims good acc with 5.4gr	
	CMP	FCP RN	1.120	HDG	CFE Pistol	4.6	?	?	5.1	?	?	SPP	CamPro load data	
	MTG	JHP	1.065	HDG	CFE Pistol	4.4			4.6*				Forum post, not max load, just highest tried	
	MTG	JHP	1.150	HDG	CFE Pistol				5.0*	1100			Forum post, claims good accuracy	
														
125	SIE	FMJ	1.090	HGD	CFE Pistol	4.6	1009	26900	5.1	1119	33000	CCI 500	Hodgdon website 2016	
	-	LCN	1.125	HGD	CFE Pistol	4.4	1041	27200	5.0	1156	33000	CCI 500	Hodgdon website 2017, Bullet seized .356”	
	HDY	HAP	1.069	HGD	CFE Pistol	4.2	956	25600	4.8	1096	33400	CCI 500	Hodgdon website 2016, bullets seized to .356	
	BAL	LRN	1.125	HGD	CFE Pistol	4.4	1006	?	4.9	1111	?	CCI 500	CZ Firearms forum post, believes 5gr is OP, best acc 4.8gr	
	MSR	SWC	1.066	HGD	CFE Pistol	4.4	1060	?	4.7	1119	?	Fed SPP	CZ Firearms forum post, best acc at 4.7gr	
125*	CMP	FCP-TC	1.140	HDG	CFE Pistol	4.1			4.7			WSPM	Experimental loads 1734-1737 with .358” bullets	
														
147	HDY	XTP	1.100	HGD	CFE Pistol	3.7	864	26700	4.2	963	33000	CCI 500	Hodgdon website 2016	
	CMP	PRN	1.060	HDG	CFE Pistol	3.7	?	?	4.2	?	?	SPP	CamPro load data	
														
Length in inches, weights in grains, velocity in ft/s, pressure in PSI														
														
	Brand			Brand						Bullet type					
														
	BAL	Ballisticast	ACC	Accurate (Western Powders)		CP	Copper Plated				
	BBN	Bullet Barn	ALL	Alliant					LCN	Lead Conical Nose				
	BER	Berry's Bullets	HDG	Hodgdon					LRN	Lead Round Nose				
	CMP	CamPro		IMR	IMR (Hodgdon)				FMJ	Full Metal Jacket (excludes base)				
	HDY	Hornady		RAM	Ramshot (Western Powders)		GDHP	Gold Dot Hollow Point (eq. JHP)				
	MSR	Missouri Bullet Coy	WIN	Winchester (Hodgdon)		HAP	Hornady Action Pistol (eq. FMJ CN)				
	SIE	Sierra		VV	Vihta Vuori				HBRN TP	Hollow Base Round Nose Thick Plated (eq. TMJ)				
	SPR	Speer								HP	Hollow Point				
	XTR	X-Treme								JHP	Jacketed Hollow Point (eq. FMJ with lead HP)				
	MTG	Montana Gold							JSP	Jacketed Soft Point (eq. FMJ exposed lead SP)				
										FCP RN	Full Copper Plated Round Nose (eq. TMJ)				
										SP	Soft point (exposed core, flat or rounded)				
										SWC	Semi WadCutter				
										TMJ	Total Metal Jacket (includes base)				
										XTP	Hornady eXtreme Terminal Performance (eq. TMJ HP)
 
I've shooting factory stuff which has COL ranging from 1.15 to 1.157. I haven't encountered any problems but will keep that in mind.

This post shows you're inexperienced. Does your factory ammo use the exact same projectile? Hint...no. That information alone means there's no guarantee the CamPro's can be loaded SAFELY to the same length as your factory rounds. Even Trinimon's OAL information, although given with good intent, is completely useless to you and YOUR handgun. Re-read my post above and follow the instruction for finding the OAL that will work in YOUR handgun(s)!
 
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5.1 gr CFE Pistol and Campro 124 gr rn @ 1.15 gives out an average of 1075 fps.
4.9 gr CFE Pistol and Campro 124 gr rn @ 1.12 gives out an average of 1040 fps.

I use CFE Pistol in the following: 32 ACP, 38 Special, 357 Magnum, and 40 S&W.
 
Some great load data posted above. I've never loaded CFE pistol but I know WAC data is interchangeable.

I also use AutoComp data for CFE in my 9mm.

There was a good article in a Handloader a while back on CFE Pistol. The author had contacted Hodgdon and was told it was safe to use but never exceed AutoComp data for CFE Pistol.
 
reviving this thread.
Need an IPSC production Minor load for 147 Campro with Titegroup and VVN320
Please and thank you!
 
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