I posted this thread, not about the 147 g moly, but the 9mm.
For the 9mm, even with the powder measure sitting on the shell plate, the powder arm goes up only 90 degrees or so. For the 9mm I unscrew the powder measure tube a bit to gain greater movement.
For the 9mm I have become aware that my loads are not consistent.
Or as accurate as I would like them to be. Same thing really.
I have put some washers to act as spacers on top the L-N-L Powder Measure Handgun Powder Sleeve which raises the dispenser up a bit more. This seems to work very well.
I was hoping someone could say they have done this or offer some other ideas about 9mm & case activated powder measures.
I have used the 9mm only for 2010 and this year for USPSA production. Before that I used 40 S&W. The M&P 9 Pro lead me down the dark path.
I like the pistol but I got to get better bullets.
PS OCD1, at 7.1 grains of AA #7 those 147 g bullets go crack bang!
No pressure signs.