developing 9mm load

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I wonder what load action shooters preferred for 9mm bot 124gr and 147gr bullets, e.g. from AIM.

If you are reloading, can you please comment here what bullet type and weight, powder type and weight and the gun you are using?

I am specially interested to hear experience about new AIM 147gr bullets and if anyone already worked out a good reloading data for those bullets.

Thanks
EK
 
9mm load recipe...

Hi,
I used 3.3 gr. of TiteGroup under the 147 bullet with an OAL of 1.10 and CCI spp to work reliable in my CZ SP-01. Minor 127.5 PF.
Try it...
Robert
 
Apologies is this is perceived as a hijack....

has anyone by chance developed a load with Clays or 700x ?

only ask because I have a tonne of both.

Interested to see all the recipes though as I am working with the same equipment as the OP
 
What is such a big deal about "developing" a load for a pistol?
You put just enough powder that you use to achieve required PF, 127-130 for production.
What else there is to develop?
 
See below, I load mine to 4.5

Originally Posted by dinsdale View Post
My AIM 124 Load workup:
Bullet Manufacturer :AIM Bullet Weight: 124 grains
Powder Type : 231 Powder Weight: 3.8 grains
Primer: CCI C.0.L. 1.100
Average Velocity : 912.4 Power Factor: 113

Bullet Manufacturer : AIM Bullet Weight: 124 grains
Powder Type : 231 Powder Weight: 4.0 grains
Primer: CCI C.0.L. 1.100
Average Velocity : 953.0 Power Factor: 118

Bullet Manufacturer : AIM Bullet Weight: 124 grains
Powder Type : 231 Powder Weight: 4.2 grains
Primer: CCI C.0.L. 1.100
Average Velocity : 1006.2 Power Factor: 125

Bullet Manufacturer : AIM Bullet Weight: 124 grains
Powder Type : 231 Powder Weight: 4.4 grains
Primer: CCI C.0.L. 1.100
Average Velocity : 1022.0 Power Factor: 127

Bullet Manufacturer : AIM Bullet Weight: 124 grains
Powder Type : 231 Powder Weight: 4.6 grains
Primer: CCI C.0.L. 1.100
Average Velocity : 1063.5 Power Factor: 132

Going to run up a few hundred of the 4.6 grain load to give a try.
 
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