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    What are you putting in them?

    Also, check the bullet diameter between the two with a micrometer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Beard View Post
    What are you putting in them?

    Also, check the bullet diameter between the two with a micrometer.
    Round nose 8.99mm, HP 9.01mm nominal. I am using 5.2grn Vectran BA9 and there is no compacting of the powder. I will head back to the range with a chrono in the next couple of days as I am not happy firing 9mm in my home indoor range.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tinbum View Post
    Round nose 8.99mm, HP 9.01mm nominal. I am using 5.2grn Vectran BA9 and there is no compacting of the powder. I will head back to the range with a chrono in the next couple of days as I am not happy firing 9mm in my home indoor range.
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    I'd drop the charge a bit to 4.5 grains on the hollow points and leave it there if it feels okay. The FMJs look slightly undersize which will reduce their pressure a fair bit in jacketed.

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    Since last we spoke I bought more powder, but they were out of my usual and I got something different.

    Quelle Horreur!

    I have gone from Vectan BA9 (tiny grains) to Vectan A1 (big flakes). The shop assured me this burns cleaner and suggested just 3.7gr behind the 124g FMJ. This corresponds with near the upper limit of what the chart says, which is what I used with the BA9 also.

    I loaded ten to try tomorrow, I have a new brass catcher to test too, so two birds and all that.

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    Military brass is designed to eject forcefully and randomly in order to go down the collar of the person shooting on your right and thus randomise their score. Anyone who has ever fired the SLR on the century range will attest to this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DesG View Post
    Military brass is designed to eject forcefully and randomly in order to go down the collar of the person shooting on your right and thus randomise their score. Anyone who has ever fired the SLR on the century range will attest to this.
    Innit tho!? My favoured lane is the extreme left for the permanent 25m gongs, there are no lane dividers so everyone else is liberally sprayed with hot brass.
    Unfortunately this kit brings out the Arnie in everyone who tries it, so it was a brass catcher or become a social leopard

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    Quote Originally Posted by DesG View Post
    Military brass is designed to eject forcefully and randomly in order to go down the collar of the person shooting on your right and thus randomise their score. Anyone who has ever fired the SLR on the century range will attest to this.
    when in forces i got screamed at by a marine as i was shooting at the end on the right........i shoot left handed
    the lad to my left was ejecting his spent cases into my face and head lol......it never bothered me or my score but the marine wasnt happy about it and told us to stop

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    Quote Originally Posted by DesG View Post
    Military brass is designed to eject forcefully and randomly in order to go down the collar of the person shooting on your right and thus randomise their score. Anyone who has ever fired the SLR on the century range will attest to this.
    in my experience, pistol range boxes are designed to bounce the cases down the back of your neck (or cleavage for the ladies )
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