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I ordered some 124gr bullets, but received 147s.

The hassle of return/exchange makes me want to just load these up and use them.

I have CFE Pistol, Clay's (just plain 'Clay's') and HP-38.

I loaded some up with 2.7gr of Clay's, which is close to max according to my manual, and they shot OK in my P365 but (weirdly I thought) can't cycle my TP9SF - 4.5" barrel.

Can any of recommend a recipe with either of the other powders? I'm really trying to increase my speed at 15-yards, so I don't really need a lot of accuracy beyond that.

Thanks!
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But a can. 147s are great for sub loads.

Otherwise I usually use tire group and 147s with good results.
 
Once you find the load that's the most accurate in your guns, you'll be pleasantly surprised that it provides more of a push back than a snap up when shooting. Makes follow up shots much easier and it's great for speed steel. Great for shooting suppressed.
 
CFE Pistol and 147 grain 9mm is a favorite target load for plated bullets for me, using Berry's or X-treme bullets.

4.2 grains powder
1.150 OAL

I agree that this has a light recoil that is more of a push.
 
I use CBI pulldown power for my 147 grain pills, up to a completely filled case charge of 5.0 grains.

Only issue is making sure they pass plunk test and checking OAL.
 
Modern Reloading 2nd edition by Richard Lee. I find my self reaching for it more and more often. It contains over 38,000 loads from virtually all major bullet and powder manufacturers. As well, there is a lifetime of reloading experience and problem solving in it. About $25 and certainly worth it.
 
I use WSF with heavy plated 147s. CFE Pistol, which is rated a little slower should work well although Hodgdon's data shows about 0.1 gr less. I think that 4.2 - 4.3 gr would work well.
 

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