Hi,
Always trying to shoot better (aren't we all). I shoot a lot of 9mm and .45 and have gotten much better over time, however my freehand shooting is not much different that my shooting from a rest at present. I am reloading both the 9 and the 45 and have been sticking with pretty standard round nose stuff: Campro, Barry's (Berry's? Sp?) plated and XMetal polymer coated stuff. All work fairly consistently (127 gr in the 9; 230 gr in the 45).
Some have told me that longer rifling engagement is a real help and cited Wad Cutters in 38/357 as being really good.
What do you advise, Truncated cone; SWCs; Hollow points that have voids and therefore longer bodies to engage rifling?
I want experience and free thinkers to respond. Theoretical bullisticians are welcome too!
Thanks guys!
Mark
BTW, I posted this on another forum, and a member there failed to read the whole post ant thought I was asking about using wad-cutters in my auto-loaders; that is why I highlighted the portion above.
Always trying to shoot better (aren't we all). I shoot a lot of 9mm and .45 and have gotten much better over time, however my freehand shooting is not much different that my shooting from a rest at present. I am reloading both the 9 and the 45 and have been sticking with pretty standard round nose stuff: Campro, Barry's (Berry's? Sp?) plated and XMetal polymer coated stuff. All work fairly consistently (127 gr in the 9; 230 gr in the 45).
Some have told me that longer rifling engagement is a real help and cited Wad Cutters in 38/357 as being really good.
What do you advise, Truncated cone; SWCs; Hollow points that have voids and therefore longer bodies to engage rifling?
I want experience and free thinkers to respond. Theoretical bullisticians are welcome too!
Thanks guys!
Mark
BTW, I posted this on another forum, and a member there failed to read the whole post ant thought I was asking about using wad-cutters in my auto-loaders; that is why I highlighted the portion above.


















































