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 9mm Hard cast load data 
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Anyone have some good load data for 9mm hard cast bullets 124 gr.
I have AA452 Clays Universal Green Dot Titegroup Longshot 800X
I use AA452 for cswc for 45acp but I can’t find anything for 9mm

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Sun Nov 26, 2017 8:39 pm
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OhShoot! wrote:
http://handloads.com/loaddata/default.asp?Caliber=9%20mm&Weight=124&type=Handgun&Order=Powder&Source=


Great site, I use often. Don’t have what I’m looking for this time. Thank you though

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phorsfall wrote:
Anyone have some good load data for 9mm hard cast bullets 124 gr.
I have AA452 Clays Universal Green Dot Titegroup Longshot 800X
I use AA452 for cswc for 45acp but I can’t find anything for 9mm


#1 thing you need to understand about cast bullets is that load data is specific to that bullet, not generic for a certain weight. Data for one 124gr bullet can be very different and even dangerous with a different 124gr bullet.

Without knowing what bullet you have and how deep it'll be seated in the case, it would be foolish to suggest any generic load data, so I won't.

On the other hand, load development is pretty easy, especially if you're just looking for plinker loads, not hot/+P loads. Start low and work up to a decent velocity and accuracy while watching for pressure signs. Clays, Universal, Green Dot, and Titegroup are all good choices here. Longshot and 800X are not appropriate, and I'm not familiar with "AA452".
(BTW, assuming you mean Winchester 452 AA powder, that would normally be referred to as Win 452, W452, etc, or even W452AA. Your use of AA452 would normally be interpreted as Accurate 452, but there is no such thing.)


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