![]() ![]() They are good close range snake loads though. You can also take 7.62X25 cases and make shot loads, however, they will not eject. I also have a very light Red Dot plinking load that just cycles the weapon. The two powders I prefer are Hodgdon Universal and AL #5. I have always found accuracy with lead well under max. The books suggest a 0.5 gr reduction for max loads of lead, but I have used data interchangably. SKU: 18250 30.99 Quantity Share Description Loading Tips Videos Berrys Superior Plated Bullets® are the finest bonded copper-jacketed bullets available today. A great deal of that data was lost in a flood, before I put it on the computer.Ĭurrent commercially available Maximum load data for Bullseye (BE) and HP38 are:ĩ0 gr Jacketed - HP-38 - 4.0gr _ BE none _ _ _ reduce ALL max by 10% to startĩ5 gr Jacketed - HP-38 - 3.8gr _ BE 3.6 grġ00 gr Jacketed- HP-39 - 3.8gr _ BE 3.6 ![]() I have tried around 12 to 14 powders with 90, 95, and 100 gr lead and jacketed bullets, writing the results in a journal. With any of the SAAMI spec cartridges, it is difficult to get a 100 grain bullet above 1000 fps. I'm sure the pressure was way over SAAMI max pressure. I use to buy Russian ammo which had steel cases and a 120 gr bullet that would chronograph at over 1100 fps. I have not gone very much over max to find out. According to this fellow, the Russian and E.German weapons could take a substantially higher pressure. I spoke with an engineer that worked on the development of safe pressures for the cartridge, using the weakest pistol they could find, apparently the FEG. The 9X18 cartridge wasn't categorized by SAAMI until about the 1990's sometime. Starline cases are way above average quality. When Starline began making it, I got half a barrel of it, since several members of my family carry their Maks. For more information, go to To prevent exposure, do not alter the product by welding, grinding, etc.Before there were any brass cases available, I use to make my 9X18 brass by cutting down 9 Luger cases. For more information, go to Prop 65: Warning: This product may contain steel alloyed with trace amounts of lead and other elements which are known to the State of California to cause reproductive harm and cancer. Prop 65: Warning: Handling live primers and spent primers may expose you to lead or other chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause reproductive harm and cancer. We are required to provide Prop 65 product warnings by California's Dear Leader. We do not accept responsibility for ammunition loaded with these tools, as we have no control over the manufacture and storage of components or the loading procedure and techniques used.Primers and gun powders, like gasoline and matches, can be dangerous if improperly handled or misused.Children should not be permitted to reload ammunition without strict parental supervision.Ammunition loaded with these tools should be used in modern guns, in good condition. ![]()
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