I have a S&W 986 that I shoot 9 mm SNS 125 grain RN coated bullets. I shoot these also in my Walther PPQ Q5 with excellent accuracy and zero leading.
I measured my cylinder throats on the 986 and they appear to be about .357. The SNS bullets drop right through the cylinder. The SNS bullets are .356 as are most commercial 9mm coated bullets. Why the cylinder throats are .357 for a 9 mm is something I don't get.
The 986 is very temperamental. Accuracy is OK but can be better.
I found very mild leading so far which is easy enough to remove with a brush. My 686 also uses coated bullets and there is no leading at all and is very accurate. However, the coated bullet diameter is at or slightly above the cylinder throat diameter.
I would like to find some quality .357 diameter coated bullets at 124 or 125 grains that I can load in my 9 mm to see if it will reduce leading and tighten groups up a bit. Are they available and from where? Not sure I want to try .358 and potentially run into chambering issues with the 986 or Walther.
All I can find is commercial coated bullets at .356 or .355.
Hopefully they will also chamber in my Walther.
Also, is there anything special I need for reloading these larger diameter bullets in a 9mm case or the 986 in particular? I guess my LEE Factory Crimp Die is out.
Thanks!
I measured my cylinder throats on the 986 and they appear to be about .357. The SNS bullets drop right through the cylinder. The SNS bullets are .356 as are most commercial 9mm coated bullets. Why the cylinder throats are .357 for a 9 mm is something I don't get.
The 986 is very temperamental. Accuracy is OK but can be better.
I found very mild leading so far which is easy enough to remove with a brush. My 686 also uses coated bullets and there is no leading at all and is very accurate. However, the coated bullet diameter is at or slightly above the cylinder throat diameter.
I would like to find some quality .357 diameter coated bullets at 124 or 125 grains that I can load in my 9 mm to see if it will reduce leading and tighten groups up a bit. Are they available and from where? Not sure I want to try .358 and potentially run into chambering issues with the 986 or Walther.
All I can find is commercial coated bullets at .356 or .355.
Hopefully they will also chamber in my Walther.
Also, is there anything special I need for reloading these larger diameter bullets in a 9mm case or the 986 in particular? I guess my LEE Factory Crimp Die is out.
Thanks!