new to loading
Quote from Reloader on December 31, 2013, 3:57 pmi just bought an rl550b with the main intention of loading for my Smith and Wesson m&p 09mm both full size and compact. As i am fairly new to shooting in general (bought my first in augest of 13) i am thinking that 124 g is what i want to shoot but any insight before i go to far down the wrong path would be great thank you all for you help
i just bought an rl550b with the main intention of loading for my Smith and Wesson m&p 09mm both full size and compact. As i am fairly new to shooting in general (bought my first in augest of 13) i am thinking that 124 g is what i want to shoot but any insight before i go to far down the wrong path would be great thank you all for you help
Quote from Reloader on December 31, 2013, 6:17 pmfor me I try to reload to my specific gun. I have Read that M&P's perform better with 115g and I have had good luck with them on mine. other brands like beretta will like to eat 124g a little better but you will get a different opinnon depending on who you talk to and which forum's you read. I can't say that I see a huge difference in accuracy between the two the way I shoot but there is some. the wieght of the spring on your specific firearm plays a role in what to use. make a few loads Low to high test em and see what you like.
for me I try to reload to my specific gun. I have Read that M&P's perform better with 115g and I have had good luck with them on mine. other brands like beretta will like to eat 124g a little better but you will get a different opinnon depending on who you talk to and which forum's you read. I can't say that I see a huge difference in accuracy between the two the way I shoot but there is some. the wieght of the spring on your specific firearm plays a role in what to use. make a few loads Low to high test em and see what you like.
