I've finally blown through all my AE factory 9mm, but I've been prepared for this for some time. I have more then enough powder (Bullseye) and 500 Campro 124gr FMJRN and 100 Hornady XTP 124gr. I know Bullseye isn't everyone's favourite, but my research and advice from other folks has led to me conclude that it is more then acceptable for my purposes. Pistol is an M&P9.
I already screwed up the first set of ladder loads by going 4.8gr to 5.8gr in .1gr steps, which appears to be far too much powder (how did I screw that up, I'm still trying to figure out, probably looked at the data for Unique instead) so this weekend I'm gonna pull 'em all and start over. Thinking of working in .1gr steps from 3.8gr to 4.3gr (3.9gr and 4.0gr appear to be magic numbers for most people).
But here's the real question: since I'm kinda broke-ass at the moment, and getting on to a range for load testing is a pain in the ass since it's almost always competitions going on... the only real option I have is crown land (I've a couple good, safe spots) which means that pistols are a major no-go (stupid Canadian gun laws). Luckily I have my nr Keltec Sub2000 in 9mm (omg what a fun gun!) that could be of use. I'm kinda loathe to work up loads for pistol and test them with a PCC, but beggars can't be choosers. I want to use the same loads in both guns, the fmjrn for target and the xtp for small game and slightly larger creatures.
What I would like from you excellent lads & ladies is advice on what, if any conclusions, can be drawn from testing loads primarily made for a pistol from my carbine. I have shot the same AE 9mm out of both the pistol and the carbine, and am quite familiar with the amount of recoil and how they feel, but 'feel' isn't hard data. Thanks all!
I already screwed up the first set of ladder loads by going 4.8gr to 5.8gr in .1gr steps, which appears to be far too much powder (how did I screw that up, I'm still trying to figure out, probably looked at the data for Unique instead) so this weekend I'm gonna pull 'em all and start over. Thinking of working in .1gr steps from 3.8gr to 4.3gr (3.9gr and 4.0gr appear to be magic numbers for most people).
But here's the real question: since I'm kinda broke-ass at the moment, and getting on to a range for load testing is a pain in the ass since it's almost always competitions going on... the only real option I have is crown land (I've a couple good, safe spots) which means that pistols are a major no-go (stupid Canadian gun laws). Luckily I have my nr Keltec Sub2000 in 9mm (omg what a fun gun!) that could be of use. I'm kinda loathe to work up loads for pistol and test them with a PCC, but beggars can't be choosers. I want to use the same loads in both guns, the fmjrn for target and the xtp for small game and slightly larger creatures.
What I would like from you excellent lads & ladies is advice on what, if any conclusions, can be drawn from testing loads primarily made for a pistol from my carbine. I have shot the same AE 9mm out of both the pistol and the carbine, and am quite familiar with the amount of recoil and how they feel, but 'feel' isn't hard data. Thanks all!


















































