- Location
- Vancouver, BC
Hi everyone, this is my first time reloading. I'm using a "9mm CamPro 124 Grains Round Nose Full Copper Plated" and "Hodgon Titegroup" for my powder.
I'm trying to figure out what load should I use and at what depth should I seed my bullet.
CamPro's website says that even if the bullet its copper plated you can use FMJ loads since the plating is very thick.
-By looking at the Hodgon's website:
Starting Load = 3.6 grs.
Maximum Load = 4.1 grs.
C.O.L. = 1.150 inch
-By looking at CamPro's website:
Starting Load = 4.1 grs.
Maximum Load = 4.4 grs.
C.O.L. = 1.120 inch
As you can see the max load for hodgons is the starting load for CamPro's which makes me a bit unsure of how much powder should i be using.
My goal is to reload a total of 100 rounds doing 20 round batches going: (3.6gr - 3.8gr - 4.0gr - 4.2gr - 4.4gr) then going to the range and testing all of them and seen which works better for my gun. Hopefully settling in something around 4.0 or 4.1.
I'm mostly worried about the 4.2 and 4.4 grain batches since it exceeds the Max load in Hodgons website.
I will be shooting this from a "Sig Sauer p226 Legion SAO" which for what I've heard is a pretty tough and reliable gun.
Will it be safe shooting the batches from 3.6 to 4.4 grains?
I chose to follow the COL of the bullet manufacturer of 1.120. Is this a good choice?
Thanks in advance for helping this newbie!
Alvaro
I'm trying to figure out what load should I use and at what depth should I seed my bullet.
CamPro's website says that even if the bullet its copper plated you can use FMJ loads since the plating is very thick.
-By looking at the Hodgon's website:
Starting Load = 3.6 grs.
Maximum Load = 4.1 grs.
C.O.L. = 1.150 inch
-By looking at CamPro's website:
Starting Load = 4.1 grs.
Maximum Load = 4.4 grs.
C.O.L. = 1.120 inch
As you can see the max load for hodgons is the starting load for CamPro's which makes me a bit unsure of how much powder should i be using.
My goal is to reload a total of 100 rounds doing 20 round batches going: (3.6gr - 3.8gr - 4.0gr - 4.2gr - 4.4gr) then going to the range and testing all of them and seen which works better for my gun. Hopefully settling in something around 4.0 or 4.1.
I'm mostly worried about the 4.2 and 4.4 grain batches since it exceeds the Max load in Hodgons website.
I will be shooting this from a "Sig Sauer p226 Legion SAO" which for what I've heard is a pretty tough and reliable gun.
Will it be safe shooting the batches from 3.6 to 4.4 grains?
I chose to follow the COL of the bullet manufacturer of 1.120. Is this a good choice?
Thanks in advance for helping this newbie!
Alvaro