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Best 9mm ammo for competition
Best 9mm ammo for competition








best 9mm ammo for competition
  1. #Best 9mm ammo for competition how to#
  2. #Best 9mm ammo for competition code#
  3. #Best 9mm ammo for competition free#

Would the OAL change if I used 9x21 instead of 9x19? 1.15" / 1.16" is the most common OAL for RN bullets.Ībout the Angus Load, is it both fast and accurate? Would it work with similar burning rate powders like BP01 (I see it has the same burning rate of N320) or does it usually change a lot from powder to powder? Some say the opposite (hard to find the WHY yet) Some say no matter the quality, jacketed bullets is what most of these IPSC weapons are made for, so they will work better.

#Best 9mm ammo for competition how to#

So I'd like to understand how to reach the best result. I'd spend 80/90€ for big matches for accuracy but not so much more. I can find FP color coated if that changes anything. The most common shape is RN and the second most common is TC. Some say the Frontier CMJ bullets work very well, but I can't tell if that's the common "it works fine so I'll keep using it". Some JHP bullets cost 240€ / 1000 and that would be really too much for me.

best 9mm ammo for competition

Actually the most common jacketed bullet is a RN / Fiocchi or Frontier, the price is around 70€ / 1000 (about twice of hard cast bullets. I think I won't find anything like Precision Delta / Zero or anything like that in Italy. Why jacketed and not hard cast, color coated or anything like that? I'd like to understand what changes. Quote from: Wobbly on July 26, 2019, 03:53:58 PM You're very right to ask, because there's no need to re-invent the wheel, so to speak.ġ47 vs 124 -> Good to know, so no more than 124 (that's what I expected) Drop me a PM and I'll cut you a special bullet seating anvil you can drop into your Dillon seating die.

best 9mm ammo for competition

If you are using Dillon dies, they do not work well with the conical shape of the PD. meaning you can trick out your firing pin without worries. (OK, you can also use Federal "Match".) The Fed primers are hotter insuring even ignition, AND they are by far the softest. You'll want to ignite that with Federal #100 primers ONLY.You will think you died and went to Heaven. This powder checks all the boxes a reloader or competition shooter could ever want. The Vit book says that's beyond max load, but your chrono will verify it's not. He uses VihtaVuori N320 under one of the bullets mentioned above. You might research what has come to be called " the Angus load".Works out to be like $89/1000, which is unheard of for a premium bullet.

#Best 9mm ammo for competition code#

If you buy 3000 PD and use the code " PD15", then they are by far the least expensive. Both of which share load recipes and an OAL of 1.100" in most every CZ. Don't use anything but jacketed, and then only Zero 124gr HP or the Precision Delta 124gr HP. You might look up some of his posts here. So there is time to be made on the follow-up shot. 147gr shoot great, but IPSC is all about times. If IDescribe were here he'd explain to you that the follow ups with 147gr are much longer than 124gr.You're very right to ask, because there's no need to re-invent the wheel, so to speak.

#Best 9mm ammo for competition free#

If anything else comes in mind, feel free to post it. 358" hard cast would be good for accuracy but very bad for the gun, please add a note.

best 9mm ammo for competition

What diameter? IE: 355 for FMJ, 356 for hard cast / color coated, etc.Īlso, consider the gun has to survive past 50'000 rounds. OAL and Crimp -> Will they change the result so much? Hard cast vs copper plated vs color coated vs fmj -> What will be the difference? What bullet profile/shape? RN, TC, FP, HP. Which powder ? (does it have to be a slow burning rate powder to work better?) It doesn't have to be perfect at 50, but I don't want to be the guy saying it's the gun and it's not me. The bare minimum would be a good group at 35 yards. Given that information, what would you look for to have the best group possible, at 30/50 yards? Too fast bullet -> too much recoil, so consider a maximum for the following bullets: It hasn't got to be for Shadow2 if that's useful to know. I used the search button and found a lot of information, but it's all spread out and I can't seem to find a conclusion, so I'd like to make some points to start with, and hope it will be useful for anybody.įirst of all, I shoot IPSC in Italy, so CGW bushing can't be used (I would be really curious about the improve in accuracy btw).ĪNY technical information for 9mm will be REALLY HELPFUL.










Best 9mm ammo for competition