020" cup, intended for older, lower pressure rounds Remington says do not use for the. 025" cup thickness ( not much feedback yet on this new primer as to AR15 suitability but with the same cup thickness as the Rem 7 1/2 it looks good so far) 025" cup.įederal 205 - Mil-Spec cup thickness according to Federal - okay for 5.56mm.0225" cup thickness.įederal 205M - same as the 205 but the match version. See Note 1 at the bottom of the pageĬCI BR4 - match primer with a thicker. 020" cup, not recommended for AR15 use by CCI/Speer. Wolf/Tula Large Pistol Magnum LPM #KVB-45M - brass cup - For Magnum Pistol loadsĬCI 400 -thin. Wolf/Tula Large Pistol LP #KVB-45 - brass cup - "For Standard Pistol loads" Wolf/Tula Small Pistol Magnum SPM #KVB-9M - brass cup - "For Magnum Pistol loads" Wolf/Tula Small Pistol #KVB-9S - "For Sporting Pistol loads" Wolf/Tula Small Pistol #KVB-9SP - "For 9×19 NATO cartridges" Wolf/Tula Small Pistol SP #KVB-9 - brass cup - "For Standard Pistol loads" Magtech PR-SPC - Lead-free "Clean Range" primer for indoor ranges etc. 017" cup thicknessįederal 100 - Has a soft cup - good to use if hammer strike is light. Please ask more questions the be.com community is very helpful.Small Handgun Standard. My "old wolf" copper colored primers are great. I recommend anything from 147 down to 124 (provided the 124s are close to 125 to 130 PF.īig fan of Federals due to fact that many of my guns have lightened springs & Federals are the easiest to set off. I've loaded bullets in 9mm from 90 grns to 180 grns (yep - 180. If your load does not meet your accuracy expectations, first try switching to bullets sized to. I have used & like the Vihta Vouri powder (not crazy about the price though). Single base powders seem to burn cooler than double base. Medium and slow powders work for hotter ammo or 9Major. For some reason, the 75 seems to often feed better with a shorter, book-reference OAL.įor Minor, you want a powder at the FAST end of the chart to create a soft load. Whichever bullet weight you choose, please load LONG (out to 1.140" to 1.155") unless you have a 75, such as a CZ 75. More importantly, he's 12 and you've only got him shooting Minor? Please, at 12 we're expecting him to be handling 200PF pin gun loads like they were Airsoft rounds.get with the program brother. The gas leaving is going faster, so the jet-effect back into the slide is a bit higher (which is why they feel snappier at the same PF). The 115s and a bit more powder have that extra zip to them to push them over the edge and let them run. That's common for a G34 with heavy n them up to 135+ PF and the problems seem to go away. A good load for a shorter barreled pistol like the Glock 17 is 4.5 grains of Tite Group, Winchester small pistol primers, and loaded to 1.140" overall length. The power factor of the 115's is 131 as well. I then switched to Montana Gold 115 JHP's and he had no problems. We had lots of problems with the 147's loaded from 126.5-131PF(two different loads). Hello: I took my 12 year old son out today on our practice day and he shot the Glock 34. For major loads, in my open gun, I use N-350. There have been mixed reviews on them.Įven though I've been running Titegroup, for 9mm minor loads for years, I've been playing around with 320, and I think I'm going to switch to it. If you prefer/shoot better with 115 grain bullets, go for it! I saw at powdervalleyinc that if you got 10,000 tula primers they would cover the hazmat fee and was wondering if they are any good?ĭifferent people like different recoil sensations. I've only shot maybe 50 147g rounds which i was testing to see what worked best in my gun for selfdefense. Idk why but it just feels better and i'm more confident with the 115g. I have had good luck with Winchester and Federal, and I have loaded a lot of CCIs as well. I've had a lot of problems with Wolf small pistol primers and I'll never buy them again. For 9mm, that's 147 grain bullets, Solo 1000, and usually a Federal primer. My preference is the heaviest bullet that is practical for a caliber with the fastest possible powder. What are you shooting it in? If you're loading 9mm minor, I'd stay away from those 115 grain bullets before I'd worry about the powder you're using.
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