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Old 02-23-2014, 01:58 AM   #1
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I would reccomend WWB type 115 being shot through all 3, then a 124gr weight load being fired through all three, and the strings recorded.


I personally use magtech in my luger. Being that the luger is an unsuported chamber like a glock, and can get the "glock buldge' I would only use premium or middle ammo. I have seen failures in WWB with low quaity control that would destroy a luger.
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I would reccomend WWB type 115 being shot through all 3, then a 124gr weight load being fired through all three, and the strings recorded.


I personally use magtech in my luger. Being that the luger is an unsuported chamber like a glock, and can get the "glock buldge' I would only use premium or middle ammo. I have seen failures in WWB with low quaity control that would destroy a luger.
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Loaded to original DWM specs, which are light by today's standards, I've never seen or measured any type of a bulge in the base of brass fired through a Luger.

Now a days, if the primer isn't melted in its pocket, the case head not flattened to the point you can't even read the manufacturer's name and the bullet not blasting out of the barrel at warp speed, the cartridge is seen as underpowered, somehow.

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