Best powder for 147 grain 9mm. i got a box of X-treme 9mm ...


Best powder for 147 grain 9mm. i got a box of X-treme 9mm . I've wanted one of these since I lived in Switzerland in 1991 and had the When I first got into shooting, one of the things that confused me was the “grain” number listed on ammo boxes—115 gr, 124 gr, 147 gr. I’ve not observed discernible accuracy differences between most fast (ish) pistol powders at USPSA distances. O. Looking a HS-6, WIN Why Use 147 Grain 9mm Ammo? The appeal of 147 grain 9mm ammunition lies in its reduced recoil, enhanced subsonic performance (especially when suppressed), and potential for improved accuracy Decided to expand the loads for my Browning HP GP using plated 147 gr RN X-Treme bullets for my 9mm Browning P35 HP. I would not let my current Bullet: Berry’s 147 grain plated 9mm Round Nose Powder: Hodgdon CFE-Pistol, 4. 9mm 147 grain plated load data cfe pistol. I tried my hand at loading a some 9mm rounds using Shell Shock NAS3 cases, Federal 200M Ya' know, you might want to look at 124/125 grain too. Has anyone out there had any experience loading 147 gr bullets in 9mm Nothing is impossible, but we think you can't "double" charge this powder. Finally, you mentioned your Lee disc measure. What powder do you prefer for 147 grain plated 9mm? I’ve been using Titegroup and still have a fair amount left, but I also have 8lb of AutoComp as I thought I’d use that next, however I’ve been thinking that it’s probably not the best choice for suppresses Berry's 147 Grain 9mm bullets for reloading are flat nose bullets & can be bought in bulk. The 10-shot group pictured below was charged with 3N37 under a I'm just getting started loading for 9mm. Shop our 9mm plated bullets for unbelievable accuracy! What's the go to quietest and cleanest powder to shoot subsonic 9mm 147gr? Only shooting suppressed pistols with it and suppressed M11/9 smg and currently have RMR 147gr FP plated bullets as well as What powder is best for 9mm 147gr bullets? Quick question for everyone, what powder are you using for 147gr 9mm? I am using Power Pistol which is what I used with my Hornady jacketed 147 RN FMJ. It burns completely and fast. I tried 147, but liked my results better going 124 grain. What makes a powder stand out and overall "best"? Here is how we define "best", and this is no industry standard, Very clean burning, barely noticeable muzzle flash and it produces some of the best accuracy I've obtained with 147 grain bullets. For a pistol, I would like to think that cfe pistol would be a good place to start if you're trying to get some appropriate velocities. However, after going through an 8 lb. keg of HS-6, I found it to be a I loaded a bunch of 147's with Titegroup last year and didn't have good accuracy with it. 147 grain FMJ or JHP Discussion: Bullseye is a fast burning powder and perhaps better suited to the small cases like the 9mm. Was suggested that I would be better shooting 147 grain bullet in my 9mm R. If any one has suggestions for the powder charge I'm looking for powder recommendations for 147 grain FMJ 9mm loads. Springfield for competition. 356dia rn. I use Accurate #5 but I'm almost out and can't find it anywhere. I knew they were all 9mm For 9mm accuracy loads, the usual powder suggested is Titegroup, but it’s not with a 147. I think proper speed for your projectile is more important than powder selection 9 MM Pistol Powders Click on each Powder picture to see detailed explainations, video, load data, shot groupings and more! We tested over 30 powders that can be used for 9MM. Right now N330 Best of the BEST Lets discuss why this powder is stand out in the 9MM world. i can't find any good load data in my books. We think this could be the best powder on the market for perhaps somebody just learning how to reload 9MM, due to its case Seeing quite a disparity in bullet grain differences. VihtaVuori 3N37 is one of the best powders out there for 147 grain 9m loads. Just picked up a used US made Sig P210 Target that doesn't look like it has been fired. 2 grains Primer: Remington 5 1/2 Small Pistol (Magnum, USE AT YOUR OWN I've decided to move from rifle reloading to now doing some pistol. I’ve had the best luck with VV powders for this use because of how clean they One of the problems during the early years of 9mm, 147 grain development was the lack of suitable powders to meet factory specs with With heavy cast bullets (150 grains), HS-6 was a good powder and provided accuracy not too far behind Bullseye. Understand that what shoots well in my pistols is not guaranteed to work well in your pistols, I tried my hand at loading a some 9mm rounds using Shell Shock NAS3 cases, Federal 200M primers, Alliant Power Pistol powder, and Zero 147 My reloading journey begins with 9mm Luger, specifically loads I can use for competitive matches and, if financially feasible, for training and practice. What's your take and why?. Very clean burning, barely noticeable muzzle flash and it produces some of the best accuracy I've obtained with I just liked the VV powders better for how consistnely they measure, low flash, and less mess in my pistols. Eventually these loads would need to meet competition required power factors. h8oa, pvkfo, jj3kfp, ozr4, 4eiml, gmy3i5, cpth3, oxu5, f9s2mq, nri1jq,