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Status Replies posted by Marshal Hangtree
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We also load on a 650 with a powder check.
However, the funnel check task as a quality control, especially for any major match, or match important to someone, is pretty much fool proof to avoid squibs.
The funnels are regular set of 3 found at most grocery stores. The small one works on 32's, the middle on 38's, and the large usually on 45's.
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We also load on a 650 with a powder check.
However, the funnel check task as a quality control, especially for any major match, or match important to someone, is pretty much fool proof to avoid squibs.
The funnels are regular set of 3 found at most grocery stores. The small one works on 32's, the middle on 38's, and the large usually on 45's.
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Titegroup does work well, but it is a little louder than some and have a sharper recoil It can also be used for a 12 gauge load.
"I was looking at the Hodgon load data website and they have loads listed using Titegroup powder, This peeked my interest as I have lots of it on hand for pistol calibers I load for. the lightest load I see they have listed is for one ounce. My question is would it be okay to use this data for a Lee 7/8 oz slug.Or would anyone know of a source of load data for 7/8 oz loads.The loads listed below are starting and middle of the road so I assume I would be ok.
Hodgdon Titegroup Rem. 209P Rem. TGT 12 17.3 8,900 PSI 1,235 fps
Hodgdon Titegroup Rem. 209P Rem. TGT 12 18.6 10,100 PSI 1,290 fps"Unique is a little dirtier but is also a great powder for both.
Clays is a great option for 12 gauge and can be used for the 9mm. But since it is a little fast for the 9mm, you will have to load near max for a reliable load. My only concern is that if the pistol is new it sometimes wants a higher velocity load to break them in. But i have shot a lot of Clyays in 9mm and it has worked well in nearly all my pistols.
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