While some, are made for the dedicated pistol shooter who wants a top quality loader rigged for himself. The RCBS Competition Powder Measure for pistols is one such loader (see full specs here). Capable of throwing charges between one half and forty grains, this measure is built for the ...
A Load for the 9mm Service Pistol Here is a 9mm load that David Sams has been using for testing Beretta 92 barrels and his completed guns that has been proven sub 1.5" groups at 50 yds is as follows: Starline brass 115gr Hornady FMJ-RN bullet 6.0 - 6.2gr Alliant Power Pistol powder ...
Safety Primer feeds in both small and large sizes for pistols to large magnum cases.One Safety Powder Scale.One Breech Lock Quick Change Bushing basically reduces the amount of time needed to adjust your reloading dies. Instead of turning, all you need to do is literally snap the die in ...
Our first tip, for an added level of safety, is to find a load that uses a bulky powder that fills the case more than half way. For new reloaders or when loading on a progressive press, using the bulky powder will overfill the case if it is double charged and make it impossible to...
Load the proper powder in the proper amount Use the correct primer Seat the bullet properly Admittedly, there is a step of lubrication with any bottleneck case that does not occur with straight-wall cases. Both rifles and pistols use straight-wall cases (9mm or .444 Marlin). The same thing...
PRIMING & POWDER CHARGING SPARE PARTS & EXTRAS BULLET CASTING PRESSES SINGLE STAGE Good for beginners as well as precision shooters. SHOP NOW SHOP NOW PROGRESSIVE Great for heavy shooters who go through many rounds. SHOP NOW SHOP NOW TURRET ...
I would like to close with my pick of the best powder for 45 ACP handloads, but so many work so well in this wonderful old cartridge doing so is impossible. Top choices include Hodgdon Longshot, CFE Pistol, Universal, Titegroup, Clays, and Titewad; IMR Target and Red; and Winchester 57...
- for the 9mm caliber, you should use a fast (fine granulation) powder (FFFg or FFFFg) because of the bullet important dragging inside the barrel, and the rather short case capacity. The good choice will eventually be the result of experimenting different loads with your own gun. ...
Keeps Track of Reloading Data Now you have a place to keep track of all your intricate load recipes for your rifles, pistols, and shotguns! There are fields to track every aspect of your reloading process so you can reproduce your loads exactly time after time, i.e. powder details, bullet...
I recently acquired a 4" S&W 686 in .357. I have everything I need to reload 9 mm (press, dies, standard primers, boolits, titegroup powder), and have been doing so for a couple years. I bought some used reloading gear from a co-worker, and now have dies