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Offline vanbuzen9

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Cast bullets for 9mm
« on: May 20, 2005, 01:19:24 PM »
Man, I just got so many questions today! You people are great!

I would like to know the pros/cons of reloading cast bullets for 9mm, as compared to fmj's. Is there alot more barrel leading? Does one have to keep the velocity under a certain level? Please let me know of any info you guys can spare.

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« Reply #1 on: May 20, 2005, 05:20:44 PM »
I haven't had problems with leading in any of my cast bullet handgun loads, but maybe I'm just lucky. The only problem I had with the 9mm that I cast was I couldn't get them to hit where my factory jacketed rounds hit. The loads were accurate enough, just hit in a different place than factory or even reloaded jacketed bullets did. Shooting cast is much cheaper than jacketed so its worth a try.

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« Reply #2 on: May 21, 2005, 01:20:37 AM »
Van,
Keep you velocites in the 800fps range with cast bullets in the 9mm and you will have little problem with leading. Just be sure you are shooting them in a cut rifiled barrel.
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« Reply #3 on: May 21, 2005, 04:41:05 AM »
Savage,

I don't know what you mean by "cut" rifling.  I have a Beretta 92FS, what ever rifling that has. Also, these loads that are under 800 fps, do they cycle the action? How much powder do you use, and what kinds?

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« Reply #4 on: May 21, 2005, 04:29:09 PM »
Savage is referring to Glock barrel rifling, which is polygonal, (is that the correct term?), altho I've heard you can safely use hard-cast lead bullets in Glock barrels with no ill effects. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, jd45

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What is "cut" rifling?
« Reply #5 on: May 22, 2005, 04:46:44 AM »
Go here for a very good description of the various methods for rifling barrels:

http://www.border-barrels.com/articles/bmart.htm