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LugerForum Patron Join Date: Mar 2011
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Hi,
We all have our own experiences and this has been mine; however, this is one reason I'm so active on this site, to explore others' experiences with their Lugers. If you want a sparkling clean case, try 6.2 grains of HS6 behind a 124 grain bullet; as this combination shoots so cleanly, that you may not be able to tell that you even fired the case! Accuracy, though excellent, is not as accurate as my 5.4 grain Power Pistol load, which has been the most accurate and consistent load of my 30 years of experience. Sieger |
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I have to ask if you have loaded with the newer, cleaner Unique powder? The older variety is a bit dirtier than the newest version of the powder. I also use Power Pistol in 9mm loadings, and find it to be a good powder, but have not been as pleased with it in MY Lugers as the Unique powder. I do use the PP for many of my other 9mm handguns.
I started this handloading hobby in 1971-72, so I guess that I am not a newbie either. We all find what works the best for us and in our handguns. I don't experiment nearly as much these days as I did before, but still find myself working up new loads from time to time to improve a load if I can. I still enjoy the hobby after all of these years, and my equipment has been paid for many, many times over. I still shoot 1-2/week, and 75-150 rounds/session, so handloading is a must for me. |
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Yes, I've fired both the old and new formulations of Unique. An accuracy load, for me, is one that: 1) Can hold the X ring of a 25 yard pistol target with a 6 O'clock hold over a sand bag. 2) Can be fired, at least 1,000 times, without a malfunction. 3) Is a "full strength" load, but not an overload that would cause breach block slap. For me, Unique is a bit too fast to meet all of the above criterion. Sieger Last edited by Sieger; 01-21-2015 at 06:24 PM. |
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