The husband bought a 5" 9mm like what I have. He is talking about turning it into 9 major. Has anyone else done this with a M&P? What all is involved?
You didn't believe us last time through this topic?
http://smith-wessonforum.com/smith-wesson-m-p-pistols/361423-9mm-major-m-ps.html
He'd have to load his own ammo, which means first he'd have to find a suitable powder (not easy at the moment). I shoot Open minor (which raises some eyebrows) I'm too old to even get close to the young guys in time between shooting positions, so I just enjoy myself. Another thing to consider is that 9 major limits you to 4-5 times using a case before throwing it away. Of course the real secret is to hit all Alphas so there would be no advantage to using major power factor.
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People have been trying to make 9X19mm into a major caliber since the first attempt by Jim Boland and Bruce Gray in the early 80's. Simply put it is both dangerous and foolish. Can it be done? Sure, but only if you are willing to run the ragged edge and leave NO margin for safety. If you are intent to try, then rechamber the gun to 9X21mm at a minimum and use a short enough OAL to fit the magazine. You have to use heavy bullets and highly compressed loads. As to powder and weight, no legitimate shooter will share this information with you for fear of you injuring yourself. If someone is that foolish, they better have a very good lawyer in their hip pocket.
Keith