Hey gang...I have loaded thousands of rounds for the shotgun back in the day but have never loaded any rounds for the rifle/pistol. I have all the equipment (bought new 2 years ago for the 32-20) but have never got around to doing it. I was at my local gun shop this afternoon and wanted some 9mm Luger ammo. I was told that they have been sold out for months and likely will be sold out for several more. So, my only option right now is to reload. The guy at the store gave me what he suggested in regards to materials (the primers are on back order). Does anyone have any suggestions in regards to recipes or procedures for a newbie reloader? It probably doesn't matter too much but I intend on shooting this reloaded ammunition in a brand new, never fired, Norinco M213.
I do have the following books :
The only reloading recipe that I can find that matches (I think) the bullets I bought is from the Speer Reloading Manual and is as follows :
.55" Dia, 124 Grain Speer Gold Dot-Hollow Point (I think it is similar to my Hornady bullets)
Bullseye : 3.9 Wt. Grs. - 4.4 Wt. Grs.
The materials that I have on hand are as follows :
So if anyone has any tips I would much appreciate it. I am very interested in recipes that would accomidate my particular Hornady bullets and either powders I have on hand.
Thanks in advance!
- Dan
I do have the following books :
- Speer Reloading Manual, Number 13.
- LEE Modern Reloading Manual
The only reloading recipe that I can find that matches (I think) the bullets I bought is from the Speer Reloading Manual and is as follows :
.55" Dia, 124 Grain Speer Gold Dot-Hollow Point (I think it is similar to my Hornady bullets)
Bullseye : 3.9 Wt. Grs. - 4.4 Wt. Grs.
The materials that I have on hand are as follows :
- Remington 9mm Luger brass (100 pcs new in bag)
- Bullets : Hornady XTP, 9MM (.355" dia.), 124GR. HP/XTP
- Powder : Alliant Bullseye
- Powder : Hodgdon HP-38
So if anyone has any tips I would much appreciate it. I am very interested in recipes that would accomidate my particular Hornady bullets and either powders I have on hand.
Thanks in advance!
- Dan