Hey, so I've been trying to understand why factory loads are made a lot hotter than reloads at published max charges for the same bullet weight. If I were to buy a box of standard range ammo 9mm or 45acp then compare them to my reloads they seem to be a lot hotter. My reloads are mid range loads but even at the published max in reloading books and on the Internet they would seem to have to go above the data charge weights to get similar power to the factory ammo. I understand most reloading data is very conservative for safety reasons and have read that companies use proprietary blends of powder and so on.....
An example would be a 9mm 124gr plated bullet with titegroup as the powder. Hodgdon data shows 4.1gr of titegroup as the max yet I'm using 4.0gr and cheap factory range ammo of the same bullet weight feels a lot hotter.
An example would be a 9mm 124gr plated bullet with titegroup as the powder. Hodgdon data shows 4.1gr of titegroup as the max yet I'm using 4.0gr and cheap factory range ammo of the same bullet weight feels a lot hotter.


















































