I wanted to load a light, fast 9mm round. I got some lead round nose flat point (LRNFP) that manufacturer said OAL .960. Tried that and figured such a short bullet would be "snappy". Not really, so I went to a few sites/sources for alternative. I was loading at the low end of powder(s) scale.
I got 1.104", 1.140" and the first .960" I used. Tried 1.140" and the blue lube-groove is exposed. Went to 1.104" and still showing. .960 covers groove but is short.
I upped the load from lowest to a bit below max. I played with it until the lube groove is just covered. OAL is 1.050. Shorter than the longest OAL but longer than shortest. Using a bit more powder I figured I should at least cover the lube groove for length. Three OAL's given, none satisfactory to what I (think) I'm looking for.
Does that groove HAVE to be covered? Please advise, thanks for all input.
I got 1.104", 1.140" and the first .960" I used. Tried 1.140" and the blue lube-groove is exposed. Went to 1.104" and still showing. .960 covers groove but is short.
I upped the load from lowest to a bit below max. I played with it until the lube groove is just covered. OAL is 1.050. Shorter than the longest OAL but longer than shortest. Using a bit more powder I figured I should at least cover the lube groove for length. Three OAL's given, none satisfactory to what I (think) I'm looking for.
Does that groove HAVE to be covered? Please advise, thanks for all input.