My first reloads

akoda

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I put together 10 test rounds using hornady 115gr XTP bullets. I am using once shot WIN brass, 3.9 gr bullseye and Winchester small pistol primer, COL 1.08".

I plan to shoot these in my MP 2. Shield 9mm and my MP 2 compact. I plan to test today.

in the photo 2 on left are store bought

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Congratulations! I started reloading shotgun shells around 50 years ago. Don't any more. Started out with .38 specials as my 1st. handgun loads about 12 years ago.
Now am at .38, 9mm, .40, 45ACP, .44 magnum, and last but not least, 45 Colt.
There good data books out there. Good information on powder websites also.
Be safe, and enjoy! Bob
 
Congratulations! Your first handloads!

I remember mine. When you fire them, are you going to go hug a tree with you on one side and the gun on the other? Not saying whether I did or didn't do that . . . .
 
Congrats! I’ve only been at it a couple years (38sp and 45acp) so I remember the first ones, done on a Lee Loader.
 
Glad you found another hobby. Reloading sure can pass the time and you get to shoot a lot more.

XTPs, I've found, to be one of the most accurate bullets out there. Good luck.
 
Crimp looks good, though you may be a bit light for a shield. Smaller guns often need midrange & up, especially with lighter bullets.
 
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Looks good Akoda. Welcome to a fun part of our sport. I'm also a fan of XTPs but they are hard on the wallet.
 
The XTP s came free when buying a press or die set.

Seems my first rounds functioned as intended, they cycled each pistol with no issue each time. I used a 115gr RN as my round to compare, only 115s i have. Nothing looked unusual with spent brass. I'll turn up the powder load a few grains to the next stage in my hornady manual and give them a go.
 
Did you plunk test them? I have 3, 9mm pistols I reload for and the plunk test in one serves the other two quite well, no failures to feed in 17 years...
 
I did plunk test on my shield, I had made a bunch of dummy rounds, no primer and no powder to test feed through magazine, and eject too. At that time dies were locked down.
 
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Congratulations! Your first handloads!

I remember mine. When you fire them, are you going to go hug a tree with you on one side and the gun on the other? Not saying whether I did or didn't do that . . . .

There was no tree near me to do that, but I wore a gardening glove, knelt down, stuck the gun up as high as I could and pointed it downrange, and turned my head away. .38 Special loads. I'm about to load up my first .223 and I'm sure I'm going to bench the rifle, kneel down under the table, and pull the trigger.
 
Looks like you're on your way akoda. Make sure to keep records of each of your loads tested so you have data for comparison later.
 
Congratulations, and great job. Reloading will be sure to add much enjoyment to your shooting interests. I don’t think that I would enjoy the sport as much if I didn’t reload. It is something like fly fishing and fly tying with me...they go hand in hand and it is almost like a religion for me where I only fish with the flies I tied.
 

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