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Posted: Tue Mar 17th, 2020 08:38 pm |
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You gotta make it yourself. I will be adding 250 357MAG 158gr HydraShok to the inventory tomorrow. I nailed down a load recipe this afternoon that has the bullet traveling at 1142 fps. At that speed the bullet will have maximum expansion. This was the best grouping for 6 test bullets that got me in the maximum expansion window recommended by Federal. On that 9mm, I have 115gr Jacketed Round Nose, 124gr Plated Round Nose, 125gr Plated Hollow Point, 125gr lead Round Nose. 125gr Coated Round Nose, 124gr Hydroshok JHP, 124gr Plated Flat point, and 124gr Jacketed Flat Point. The Hydroshok has the same specs as what Federal loads in their commercial bullets. Everything else has been optimized for my 1911, 92 INOX, or the AR-9. The AR-9 will eat anything but I can pump up the speed to levels that would blow up the other two. The 1911 and 92 both like different loads to shoot accurately but they both run better on 124/125 gr bullets. Recently I have been spending most of my loading time working up loads for my 357 and I haven't loaded any 9mm in the past 6 months. I haven't been this low on 9mm in a long time but I could probably scrounge up 3 or 4 thousand rounds. Over the winter I did load up all 223 and 6.8SPC brass that had. Last edited on Tue Mar 17th, 2020 08:58 pm by Tsquare ____________________ Tony NE ATL '04 XLT regular cab 3.slo stepside Semi retirement |
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