using 115gr 9mm round nose plated bullets(xtreme bullets)
unique powder
cci #500 spp
Load Info:
- Our Copper Plated Bullets can be run at mid-range jacketed velocities or higher end lead velocities. We do not recommend velocities over 1500 FPS (Feet Per Second) and only a light taper crimp.
also all the comments on the xtreme site said these were better in their opinion than berrys 115 plated rn
in the lyman 48th book i got yesterday it only has 100gr fmj 1.105"OAL and 115 jacketed HP 1.090"OAL then it goes to high gr rounds ... it does however list unique powder for these two
anyone have any data they can share from their book or suggest a new book i can start looking for that would show 115gr plated round nose bullets would rather not buy a new book but if this one i have is too old i guess i need to
the alliant powder site only shows speer hollow point info
would the jacketed velocities xtreme is talking about mean jacketed HP would that be far off of a round nose bullet
unique powder
cci #500 spp
Load Info:
- Our Copper Plated Bullets can be run at mid-range jacketed velocities or higher end lead velocities. We do not recommend velocities over 1500 FPS (Feet Per Second) and only a light taper crimp.
also all the comments on the xtreme site said these were better in their opinion than berrys 115 plated rn
in the lyman 48th book i got yesterday it only has 100gr fmj 1.105"OAL and 115 jacketed HP 1.090"OAL then it goes to high gr rounds ... it does however list unique powder for these two
anyone have any data they can share from their book or suggest a new book i can start looking for that would show 115gr plated round nose bullets would rather not buy a new book but if this one i have is too old i guess i need to
the alliant powder site only shows speer hollow point info
would the jacketed velocities xtreme is talking about mean jacketed HP would that be far off of a round nose bullet