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  • Rob377

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    You found one? Nice!

    Curious to know the answer about 147s as well. I've only used the 124s.
     

    sv40sw45

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    Interesting reading here: 9mm 147 Gr Missouri Bullets Tumbling - Brian Enos's Forums... Maku mozo!

    147s (and CZ is mentioned) are known to tumble in some guns under 140 PF. You might just have to push them a bit faster.

    Thanks, I had forgotten about the Precision bullet page and tried some of the things on that page. I tried slower burning powder and seated the 147 bullets deeper. It stop the tumbling but the slower powder made for more recoil and that's the reason I shoot the 147 in Pro. Never had a problem with the 34 Or the M&P shooting thiese bullets, but the CZ doesn't like Clays and 147 Precision bullets.
     

    Aszerigan

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    I just bought a case of the 147gn Missouri lead cast for my UZI. It has a really stiff spring, so I was hoping I could push these a little hard to offset any cycling problems.
     
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