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  • G38xOC
    Veteran Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 3742

    Glock 29 load data

    could you share your load data ? I know its right way to use Chronograph , but money is tight right now and would like to cheat

    I currently gathering my tools ( bullets , brass n such )
    I be shooting this out of glock 29 factory setting .
    I will be using mostly plated
    I will be using bullseye and titegroup ( only in hand so far )

    if any glock 29ers out there that collects load data per different types of bullets , could you post some up pls ?

    I would like to stay with hot loads as possible

    thanks
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    Bill Steele
    Calguns Addict
    • Sep 2010
    • 5028

    Originally posted by G38xOC
    could you share your load data ? I know its right way to use Chronograph , but money is tight right now and would like to cheat

    I currently gathering my tools ( bullets , brass n such )
    I be shooting this out of glock 29 factory setting .
    I will be using mostly plated
    I will be using bullseye and titegroup ( only in hand so far )

    if any glock 29ers out there that collects load data per different types of bullets , could you post some up pls ?

    I would like to stay with hot loads as possible

    thanks
    If you are planning on using those powders and plated bullets, just use Alliant and Hodgdon online load data fot the weight bullet you decide on. Faster powders will not allow you to get the most out of the 10, Just use start levels and heed manufacturer maximums (both powder and bullet mfg maximums)

    Have fun, good luck
    Last edited by Bill Steele; 03-05-2013, 9:21 PM.
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