herpinator45
Regular
- Location
- Southern Ontario - Just off 401
Well,
Small problem. I am shooting IPSC Quebec Provincials at the end of the month.... and I have never run through a chronograph before. So I am looking to others who have ran similar loads through to see what they where getting. I am a little concerned as I don't want to show up and shoot a big ZERO.
I think my wife's G34 will make it no problem due to longer barrel, but I am a little concerned about my Shadow.
Load
9mm
4.05Grs titegroup (10 charges thrown and weighed to give me average weight)
124Grs Canpro's (they actually all seem to weigh 123.3 +/- .5Grs)
Fed Sm Pistol Primer
Speer 1F Brass
COAL 1.150"
Anyone run fairly close load that has an idea of where it should land?
I have looked on the Brian Enos Forum, and some people seem to be running as low as 3.8Grs of Titegroup.... but I don't really trust their math as when I shoot that load I feel the steel targets sometimes hesitate.... and we all know that if you shoot steel and it does not go down, its a MIKE.
Small problem. I am shooting IPSC Quebec Provincials at the end of the month.... and I have never run through a chronograph before. So I am looking to others who have ran similar loads through to see what they where getting. I am a little concerned as I don't want to show up and shoot a big ZERO.
I think my wife's G34 will make it no problem due to longer barrel, but I am a little concerned about my Shadow.
Load
9mm
4.05Grs titegroup (10 charges thrown and weighed to give me average weight)
124Grs Canpro's (they actually all seem to weigh 123.3 +/- .5Grs)
Fed Sm Pistol Primer
Speer 1F Brass
COAL 1.150"
Anyone run fairly close load that has an idea of where it should land?
I have looked on the Brian Enos Forum, and some people seem to be running as low as 3.8Grs of Titegroup.... but I don't really trust their math as when I shoot that load I feel the steel targets sometimes hesitate.... and we all know that if you shoot steel and it does not go down, its a MIKE.
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