165gr Xtrem 9mm

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  • ljk

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    I've got 3000 of these plated bullets for 3 tears, finally loaded few last week.

    mixed head stamp brass
    S&B SPP
    3.0gr Titegroup
    some @ 1.120" OAL, 1.145" OAL

    It wouldn't cycle suppressed G19 with AAC TiRant.

    But ran great in my AR9 and Marlin Camp9.

    brass drops about 6" to my right when bench rest shooting the G19.

    It's board line showing the pressure sign with the 1.120", not much with the 1.145".

    Not sure what I'm gonna do next, kinds scared to bump up the charge, specially with Glock's partial supported chamber.
     

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    bobjones223

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    I've got 3000 of these plated bullets for 3 tears, finally loaded few last week.

    mixed head stamp brass
    S&B SPP
    3.0gr Titegroup
    some @ 1.120" OAL, 1.145" OAL

    It wouldn't cycle suppressed G19 with AAC TiRant.

    But ran great in my AR9 and Marlin Camp9.

    brass drops about 6" to my right when bench rest shooting the G19.

    It's board line showing the pressure sign with the 1.120", not much with the 1.145".

    Not sure what I'm gonna do next, kinds scared to bump up the charge, specially with Glock's partial supported chamber.

    That's a BIG chunk of 9mm lead there.
     

    Sniper 79

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    Wow that's definitely different. Be good for knocking steel targets around. Keep us posted. Better yet get a video of some going down range.
     

    ljk

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    They stabilize OK?

    I didn't shoot any paper, only steel gongs.

    My 8yo son started shooting and 90% of the time we spent at the range is me teaching and supervising him, not much of trigger time for myself.

    I would assume they were stabilized ok, I made few shoots at 75 yards. But boy it got no velocity, almost like watching a shotgun wad flying.

    I may stretch it to 3.2gr, try it out on the 7" AR9 SBR first since it has a fully supported chamber.
     
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