Questions about overall length. Which is represented as C.O.L? So if I understand correctly the pros and cons. Too long, won't feed properly, mag jams, not enough pressure could cause a squib or poor performance? Too short, too much pressure = hand grenade.
Now I may be slices hairs here. Currently pondering my 9mm loads. I'm using a 124gr RN plated CamPro. Win 231 4.45 grains or 0.43 cc. CamPro data is 1.120 Lee Modern says 1.090 and max 1.69.
So I erred on the side of caution to start and was crimping half crimp at 1.165. No feed issue. couple thousand rounds in 3 different pistols.
What i'm wondering is if seating so far out is reducing the pressure enough to drop the power/velocity/kick whatever you want to call it. I'm guessing that in order to achieve optimum safe pressure and velocity I probably should seat as close to data as possible. I'm going to try some 1.130 and see how it feels. The reason why I was seating so far out was to create a safe buffer for inconsistencies I had with my old bench. New solid bench and now I seem to be nailing my lengths bang on pun intended.
Now I may be slices hairs here. Currently pondering my 9mm loads. I'm using a 124gr RN plated CamPro. Win 231 4.45 grains or 0.43 cc. CamPro data is 1.120 Lee Modern says 1.090 and max 1.69.
So I erred on the side of caution to start and was crimping half crimp at 1.165. No feed issue. couple thousand rounds in 3 different pistols.
What i'm wondering is if seating so far out is reducing the pressure enough to drop the power/velocity/kick whatever you want to call it. I'm guessing that in order to achieve optimum safe pressure and velocity I probably should seat as close to data as possible. I'm going to try some 1.130 and see how it feels. The reason why I was seating so far out was to create a safe buffer for inconsistencies I had with my old bench. New solid bench and now I seem to be nailing my lengths bang on pun intended.


















































