Good grief- you are going to force me to buy a new notebook for the data your put your there!
You even have me reading on the doodie project which I hadn’t heard of until last week.
Good grief- you are going to force me to buy a new notebook for the data your put your there!
You even have me reading on the doodie project which I hadn’t heard of until last week.
This country needs an enema- Blues approved sig line
3.8gr to make 128PF and burns clean? Daddy like.
#RESIST
Last edited by GuanoLoco; 06-11-2018 at 01:04 PM.
Are you now, or have you ever been a member of the Doodie Project?
To @LittleLebowski also- first ever rage quit on a reloading journal lol.
Guess it’s time to work on my DuckDuckGo skills.
This country needs an enema- Blues approved sig line
Awesome on the CSB-1.
Assuming the Commercial #5 is the same as CSB-5, which is, IIRC, just slightly slower than CSB-6 (a rather fast powder) - work up your load carefully. In 9mm I would also suggest using harder primers, lighter bullets and longer COAL's. Why? I could get enough pressure and resultant primer flow to cause primer piercing with CSB-6, 124gr polymer coated bullets and (soft) Federal Primers. With harder CCI primers I got to a consistent, reliable 126-127PF load right at the outside edge of what I was comfortable with pressure-sign wise.
I've shot many thousands of these as practice ammo - but this isn't a combo I would recommend for anyone that isn't experienced and meticulous.
Last edited by GuanoLoco; 06-11-2018 at 09:55 PM.
Are you now, or have you ever been a member of the Doodie Project?
GL, you add more to this forum than you know. Thanks for hanging out here,p.
#RESIST