anyone reloading 9mm?

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#11 Post by EagerNoSkill »

http://smith-wessonforum.com/ammo/11864 ... 47-gr.html

I used to shoot a lead 146 gn in my IPSC days :good: :good:
Only did about 300,000 rounds with this bullets so I may not know what I am talking about! :55:

Here is a LYMAN mould to cast these similar bullets
http://www.lymanproducts.com/lyman/bull ... ?entryID=6
Bullet # : 356637
Grain: 147gr
Top Punch : 637
Double Cavity # : 2660637
Requires Double Cavity Handles
Four Cavity # 2670637
Requires Four Cavity Handles
Sizing Die: .354, .355, .356
Designed for IPSC shooting, this is a tapered heavy weight 9mm. Excellent accuracy reported.

I concur - very accurate
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#12 Post by webb22 »

thank you sir - looks good, but not sure if i really have the space to cast my own bullets at the moment...is there a similar commercial bullet available in the uk - or is casting the way forward?

many thanks

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#13 Post by webb22 »

saddler wrote:
webb22 wrote:thanks you sir... i also reload 357, so was thinking about using 158gr...the only problem I'm concerned about is the bullet ('head') swagging down and causing a lot of fowling in the barrel.
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Aye - them feathers in the rifling are a bugger to get out....
webb22 wrote:I've also heard that the only 'off the shelf' 9mm subs is some Israeli milspec stuff - but whether this is a myth or not commercially available - who knows?
I does do know

Used to run 9mm IMI SAMSON in my Walther P38 back in the pre-ban days. May still have a box left - but only that - an empty box

Look at the bullets offered by Tim Hannams - they have some Hornady 9mm 147gr XTP (but they are a hollow point so Section 5, unless your gun is conditioned for vermin, etc.)
They also have the RelCom 9mm 147gr FMJ for about £21/100 - though these are listed as BULLETS - if you want bullet HEADS they cost 4 times that price as I have to convert them to left handed thread, etc. on a steam powered widget
p.s. is this what it was like 'back in the day'? ;)
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#14 Post by Sandgroper »

Out of curiosity, what firearm are these reloads for?
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#15 Post by Blackstuff »

webb22 wrote: I've also heard that the only 'off the shelf' 9mm subs is some Israeli milspec stuff - but whether this is a myth or not commercially available - who knows?

many thanks

jon
Geco make a subsonic 9mm but god knows what they cost, particularly for a small order.

http://geco-munition.de/en/products/han ... !0/590/350

My RFD get me 2000 rds of the 124gr Geco stuff which worked out at £11 / 50. The importer has told him that that price was a mistake and it should've been £15 / 50. And its since gone up again, to £18 / 50 **** :55: kukkuk

Once i've used everything i've got i think it'll be time to buy me a reloading press! :roll:
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Blackstuff wrote: Geco make a subsonic 9mm but god knows what they cost, particularly for a small order.
http://geco-munition.de/en/products/han ... !0/590/350
My RFD get me 2000 rds of the 124gr Geco stuff which worked out at £11 / 50. The importer has told him that that price was a mistake and it should've been £15 / 50. And its since gone up again, to £18 / 50 **** :55: kukkuk
Once i've used everything i've got i think it'll be time to buy me a reloading press! :roll:
I'd question your RFD (or his importer), it's only £22 per 100 here and still retails £15 per 100 in Europe, he should be able to buy it trade much cheaper.
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#17 Post by Blackstuff »

Ah the mythical ITL Shooting Supplies, do they really exist? Or is it just a collective illusion?? I've tried emailing and ringing them over a dozen times and i'm yet to get a response!
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#18 Post by webb22 »

Sandgroper wrote:Out of curiosity, what firearm are these reloads for?
i just picked up a southern gun lever release rifle - model g (latest glock mag version - not uzi).
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Blackstuff wrote:Ah the mythical ITL Shooting Supplies, do they really exist? Or is it just a collective illusion?? I've tried emailing and ringing them over a dozen times and i'm yet to get a response!
only ever seen them at phoenix or trafalgar...the m1 carbine they sell looks nice!
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DanTheMan wrote:
Blackstuff wrote: Geco make a subsonic 9mm but god knows what they cost, particularly for a small order.
http://geco-munition.de/en/products/han ... !0/590/350
My RFD get me 2000 rds of the 124gr Geco stuff which worked out at £11 / 50. The importer has told him that that price was a mistake and it should've been £15 / 50. And its since gone up again, to £18 / 50 **** :55: kukkuk
Once i've used everything i've got i think it'll be time to buy me a reloading press! :roll:
I'd question your RFD (or his importer), it's only £22 per 100 here and still retails £15 per 100 in Europe, he should be able to buy it trade much cheaper.
i pay about £25 for 100 - 124gr fmj (magtech)...and youll want something progressive to reload 9mm me thinks :good:

I've got a single stage at the mo which i use for .308 and will have to pick up something more 'productive' once i start to reload 9mm - the geco look good, so thanks for that clapclap
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