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QuietM4 said:I was finally able to track down a set of 9mm dies at a normal price....I've been saving my 9mm brass so I can reload some sub sonic rounds for my MP5. Now I just have to find some powder to use...
Old Jeff H said:QuietM4 said:I was finally able to track down a set of 9mm dies at a normal price....I've been saving my 9mm brass so I can reload some sub sonic rounds for my MP5. Now I just have to find some powder to use...
What are you looking for?
QuietM4 said:Got out to Rio today to shoot my ladder test for sub sonic 9mm. Using Alliant Unique, ran a test from 3.8 - 4.2 grains under 147 fmj's. Everything cycled my MP5 reliably, so I'm going to set my load at 3.8 grains, push 1,015fps average. Stupid quiet through my Rugged Obsidian 45.
AZ1182 said:Yeah, I was taken back a bit. During my downtimes from doing contractor consulting part time for the DA at the Proving Grounds, I went out to see how Yuma was doing. Their Sportsman's Warehouse & Cal Ranch are ten times better than what we've got up here in Prescott.
Sprague's was all sorts of WTF as usual. Those guys were doing Floyd/covid/f*** Biden/Sandy hook/Parkland scare pricings before it was cool to do it. I'm not a fan of them doing it that way because they know that Californians will pay. Not a fan of a shop that takes advantage of fellow gun owners stuck behind the lines due to family or a job. But to give them actual credit, their primers & powder before the things went to zero was actually reasonable in prices. Now? Back to doing Sprague things.
Intel6 said:Converted over the 1050 and Replenished my supply of "shooting" 5.56. Loaded up 1,000 rds of pulled M855 green tips and then did a batch of 1,000 55 gr. Hornady FMJ's. Got them all QC'd, loaded up on stripper clips and stored in ammo cans.
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