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An easy way to handle this, under normal circumstances, would be to go to WalMart and buy some Winchester NATO spec. ammo, which is +P Police/Military ammo. Look for boxes marked "9mm NATO". Failing that, I'd check the various powder manufacturers' loading pages for specific loading data for the 9mm +P. Hope this helps! Plated bullets are a poor choice for +P ammo, as they are too soft and may actually tumble. Sieger |
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As Bob mentioned above, plated bullets are not a good candidate for +P, +P+ ammo. They have soft cores and very thin "jackets". If pushed to fast, the plating can and will peal off.
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