It'll be interesting to see if there is a smoke issue.can't be as significant as in the black powder days lol! I'm using the "new" Precisions too. Yesterday I was surprised when setting up for reloading how little TG is used (Lymna's pistol manual). Now I'm eager to see how this Titegroup and loads run through a couple of my pistols. I'm headed out to the range this AM so glad I got to read your post here. I used a whole whole bunch of tightgroup in just about everything though without issues. Some get a little faster or slower based on temps. Some powders are effected by temperature. Some feel TG burns hot, and can cause smoke in the older Moly coated bullets, no idea about these new coatings. Some are cleaner than others, although most are clean "enough" to get through a match. There are other powder properties to consider as well. In general for non compensated pistols, one of the faster powders that still safely produces the velocity you want at the higher end of published data will burn cleaner, use less powder and generate less recoil than using a reduced charge of a slow powder. Thanks Redaye, sounds like I'm a few steps behind you in the learning process.Looking forward to hear what you find with the chrono'd CFE. Hope to chrono the CFE's soon and I'll post my results. I'm pretty new to this and shoot local, level 1 matches. I haven't chrono'd these CFE rounds so, none of the above should be chiseled in stone. Eventually, I'll go to Tite Group at 3.2gr as they seem to be very similar in performance, at least for my experience level. Just enough to accept the bullet and measure. Regarding crimp? A much debated topic for 9mm. CEPRX - Ares casted colour full painted bullets (similar to TMJ), max velocity approx 460m/s. EPRX - Ares casted colour bullets with unpainted base (similar to FMJ), max velocity approx 460m/s. Used the Hodgen data for lead and crossed my fingers and toes. ARES IS NOT ONLY CHAMPIONĀ“S CHOICE CAN BE ALSO YOURS ARES Bullets, 147 grain, FPBBNG, 250 pcs/box. I acquired a large amount of CFE in a trade and felt compelled to use it up. The starting point was based off of a round I was getting from a fellow shooter. Not sure where this load falls in max/min for Bayou w/ CFE. The hollow point provides a small meplat for reduced drag and increased aerodynamic efficiency while the pronounced boat-tail design provides. So theres no lead fouling in the bore and the splash-back on steel targets is minimized. 9mm 147gr JHP ASP (250ct) Nosler has blended the accuracy of its ASP bullet jackets with its own ultra-precise, lead-alloy cores to create one of our most accurate match rifle and pistol bullets. PC Ammo is a polymer coated - no copper jacket. where does this load stand with regards to starting/max? What OD crimp do you use with the Bayous? Also, appreciate you sharing the comment on Tite Group. PC Ammo is coated, there is no metal contact with the bore, thus no lead fouling. Have you worked up a starting load and max load ie. Thanks Redaye, this is what I've been looking for.
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