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  • #16
    Cummins_Powered
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2011
    • 548

    Originally posted by darrin17
    Cummins powered, what do you use for C.O.L ? I am using same bullet 124 RN xtreme

    I load em to 1.135" based of data from my Speer book. The function flawlessly in my XD9 and shoot plenty accurate for me. Have not used a Chrono on them though.

    They are xtreme round nose btw. just to clarify.
    Last edited by Cummins_Powered; 09-16-2013, 4:39 PM.
    Now we know!

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    • #17
      glock7
      Veteran Member
      • Aug 2010
      • 3390

      4.0 1.14 oal works well for me
      #blackriflesmatter
      <4 years till retirement, can't wait to leave this state
      California, where all of the good stuff is banned, registered, regulated or prohibited, yay.....

      Law abiding firearm owners have no chance in this state.

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      • #18
        call-in
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2011
        • 646

        My gun loves 3.8gr with xtreme 124gr FP, it would cycle with 3.2 and went as high as 4.2 in my development but accuracy is best at 3.8. I start getting feeding issues when I seat longer than 1.115", but then again, I'm using the FP variety.
        -Colin
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        Originally posted by KillAllGuns
        Black color scheme makes the bullets more deadly.

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        • #19
          at_liberty
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2010
          • 699

          Originally posted by darrin17
          Guys I need to know how much Titegroup powder to use. This is for target shooting, I will be loading xtreme 124grn RN copper plated bullet, with WSP Primers and mixed brass. Oh yeah if you know the proper setting depth for this load it would be helpful!

          Thanks
          Darrin17
          Speer #14 lists 4.0-4.4, 1020-1095fps, 1.135 OAL, TMJ RN

          I have personally used 4.2 and liked it, but my bullets were FMJ at 1.135.

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          • #20
            the86d
            Calguns Addict
            • Jul 2011
            • 9587

            Since I couldn't find much data I worked up some loads and was checking primers for overpressure. I worked up quite a bit, and went over spec for TESTING ONLY.

            I started at 4.2gr and worked up to 5.0gr of Titegroup.
            I didn't chrono the OG workup, but checked primers of the middle-loads, but with a mistake I had some 5gr of Titegroup and decided to send them over the chrono, along with some loads I wanted to chrono before mass-producing them for a trip I am taking next weekend.

            4.2gr Titegroup with 124gr X-Treme plated FP & RN's, yielded the following:
            Code:
            AVG- FPS1 FPS2 FPS3 FPS4 FPS5 FPS6
            1045 1034 1026 1040 1059 1049 1064
            5.0gr Titegroup with 124gr X-Treme plated FP yielded the following:
            Code:
            AVG- FPS1 FPS2 FPS3
            1164 1136 1184 1172
            I think One might have been a bit short on charge.

            Remember work up YOUR load for YOUR firearm, as my FPS-yield might be different from YOUR firearm's. I thought I'd mention this as there are a LOT of people brand-new to reloading here. Since I have seen 4.9 and 5.0gr of Titegroup listed in other locations, I thought I'd drop them where they could be Google-searcheable by keywords I used ("5gr Titegroup" and "5.0gr Titegroup" and 124gr). There were no overpressure signs and I verified I was reading them correctly via another gentleman shooting reloads at the same time as me since we started talking about it. Fired from my Beretta M9 w/a 4.9" barrel with a 1.1 OAL on the 5.0gr.
            Last edited by the86d; 11-03-2013, 6:58 AM.

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