Just looking for some help in regards to this issue I have been having since I started reloading.
I have put around 250/300 rounds of factory ammo through my MP9, all rounds were ejected with authority at 4 o'clock, the ammo used was blazer 115 and 124 gr weight RN bullet.
Now, I have been experimenting with WSF and CAMPRO bullets with not very much success.
All my handloads eject on my head and in head, glasses, chest, it's coming right back at me and not 4 o'clock like it does with my Blazer ammo (which seems to be very good).
My handloads are cycling very good, I have tested 100 yesterday with only 1 FTF.
My loads are: (124 GR RN LEAD data from HODGDON web site)
124 Copper Plater CAMPRO BULLETS (RN)
4.7 grs of WSF
CCI Primers
Blazer Brass
1.120 COL
I noticed that the the primers strikes are softer in comparison to the Factory ammo, Crimp is not the problem since the crimp used is the same as Factory ammo, I use very light crimp, just to remove the bell. So this could be a sign of overpressure?
So, I have been told to load plated bullets to LEAD specifications, but I am not sure whether I have reached a max load or I could go up a bit more, since the ejection pattern on my face might indicate a softer load, or softer than Blazers.
What is your experience loading copper plated bullets? Do you use LEAD data or FMJ?
Why my handloads are ejecting on my face while Blazer factory ammo is not?
Cheers!
I have put around 250/300 rounds of factory ammo through my MP9, all rounds were ejected with authority at 4 o'clock, the ammo used was blazer 115 and 124 gr weight RN bullet.
Now, I have been experimenting with WSF and CAMPRO bullets with not very much success.
All my handloads eject on my head and in head, glasses, chest, it's coming right back at me and not 4 o'clock like it does with my Blazer ammo (which seems to be very good).
My handloads are cycling very good, I have tested 100 yesterday with only 1 FTF.
My loads are: (124 GR RN LEAD data from HODGDON web site)
124 Copper Plater CAMPRO BULLETS (RN)
4.7 grs of WSF
CCI Primers
Blazer Brass
1.120 COL
I noticed that the the primers strikes are softer in comparison to the Factory ammo, Crimp is not the problem since the crimp used is the same as Factory ammo, I use very light crimp, just to remove the bell. So this could be a sign of overpressure?
So, I have been told to load plated bullets to LEAD specifications, but I am not sure whether I have reached a max load or I could go up a bit more, since the ejection pattern on my face might indicate a softer load, or softer than Blazers.
What is your experience loading copper plated bullets? Do you use LEAD data or FMJ?
Why my handloads are ejecting on my face while Blazer factory ammo is not?
Cheers!
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