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Unread 07-30-2006, 11:15 AM   #13
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Default Re: Parabellum Powders

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Originally posted by Sieger
Hi:

Yes, Bullseye is a fine powder for accuracy in the 9mm. Try 3.7 grains with a properly seated (AOL of 1.173 with round nose) 124 grain projectile for a one hole target at 25 yards.

This load developes less than 1,000 fps. This load may not function your Parabellum if it is heavily sprung.

Stick with SR4756. It will do the deal!!

Sieger
I loaded about 20 rounds using the Bullseye at 3.7 grains. That worked very nice. I have noticed with Bullseye that their recipe's tend to be a bit on the hot side. 4.9 was the recommended load for 9mm 124g. They do say start 10% lower and work up. I also loaded some for my Glock at 4.3 and 4.7. Both worked in my Glock fine(that's a given), but the 4.7 seemed too hot. I'll stick with the 3.7 for my Luger and 4.3 for the rest.
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