I've recently made the switch from Winchester FMJ bulk bullets to Frontier TMJ bullets, due to the fact that Frontiers are about 1/2 the price of Wins. Both bullets are 124 grains RN
I've been loading my 9mm rounds at 1.150" C.O.A.L. and never had a problem. When I loaded a few Frontiers at the same COAL, the damned slide wouldn't even close on the round! Looks like the Frontier bullet is not as 'pointy' than a Winchester and engages in the rifling at that length. I've then shortened at 1.125", same thing, jammed in the rifling, slide not closing; 1.110", slide hardly closing + hard to eject live round. Now I'm down to 1.095" to get it to feed reliably, which is awfully short (and close to minimum COAL) for a 9mm 124 gr round.
Did I get a bad batch of bullets, or is this common with Frontier bullets?
I've been loading my 9mm rounds at 1.150" C.O.A.L. and never had a problem. When I loaded a few Frontiers at the same COAL, the damned slide wouldn't even close on the round! Looks like the Frontier bullet is not as 'pointy' than a Winchester and engages in the rifling at that length. I've then shortened at 1.125", same thing, jammed in the rifling, slide not closing; 1.110", slide hardly closing + hard to eject live round. Now I'm down to 1.095" to get it to feed reliably, which is awfully short (and close to minimum COAL) for a 9mm 124 gr round.
Did I get a bad batch of bullets, or is this common with Frontier bullets?