Reloading 9mm for a semi auto
Hello!
I am new to your forum, new to shooting, and new to reloading. I have started with the basic Lee Loader kit for my 38 snubby, and I am getting interested in reloading for my 9mm Taurus. I realize that reloading for the revolver is pretty straight forward, but I know using reloads in a semi auto will be more touchy. How tricky might this be? My 9mm goal is to load some casted bullets over a light powder charge for some low-recoil self-defense practice at 30 feet. I have some Titegroup powder, some Accurate #2 powder, a caliper, and my eyes on a LEE C press. Please advise...
Reloading 9mm for a semi auto
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TRSmith
Hello!
I am new to your forum, new to shooting, and new to reloading. I have started with the basic Lee Loader kit for my 38 snubby, and I am getting interested in reloading for my 9mm Taurus. I realize that reloading for the revolver is pretty straight forward, but I know using reloads in a semi auto will be more touchy. How tricky might this be? My 9mm goal is to load some casted bullets over a light powder charge for some low-recoil self-defense practice at 30 feet. I have some Titegroup powder, some Accurate #2 powder, a caliper, and my eyes on a LEE C press. Please advise...
Hi-Tek coated lead projectiles would be a better option then the uncoated lead for a semi. If your set on loading lead projectiles you will need to bell the cases so when seating the projectiles you will not shave the sides of the projectile.
https://forums.brianenos.com/topic/9...-any-examples/
https://youtu.be/f3kTZgfPTD8
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