Hello, Have a quick question for you. I have for about six months trying to reload 9mm for a Glock 34 and Glock 17. I have tried all Lee bullet molds for 9mm and settled on the TL356-124-2R 124gr. seems to feed the best in my barrels. I use range lead and mix brass with CCI primers and CFE Pistol powder. I also powder coat my bullets and use a mix of hornady and lee dies. I'm not having problems with any of that. My problem is OAL Most load data recommends 1.140 to 1.150 OAL for lead 124gr. and other types of bullets but that does not feed well. My bullets hang up going into the barrels chamber on the feed ramp. I found that 1.155 to 1.160 OAL works flawlessly. So I would like to see if anyone out there sees a problem with my reloading data that I have come up with. Tested last weekend with longer OAL and seems to shot good accuracy also seems good. Shot 200 round with longer OAL.
Lee 124gr. powder coated (Bullet weight really between 124gr. to 127gr.)
Bullet Diameter= .356
OAL= 1.155 to 1.157 (Seating depth varying do to press but within 1.153 to 1.157)
Crimp= Between .373 to .375
Mix brass with CCI Small Pistol Primers #500
Powder= CFE Pistol 5.2gr. to 5.3gr.
Not sure on velocity or pressure
Thank you
Lee 124gr. powder coated (Bullet weight really between 124gr. to 127gr.)
Bullet Diameter= .356
OAL= 1.155 to 1.157 (Seating depth varying do to press but within 1.153 to 1.157)
Crimp= Between .373 to .375
Mix brass with CCI Small Pistol Primers #500
Powder= CFE Pistol 5.2gr. to 5.3gr.
Not sure on velocity or pressure
Thank you