Question about 115gr. JHP with unique powder case volume

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  • tdt91

    I will miss you my friend
    Apr 24, 2009
    10,812
    Abingdon
    leveling/calibrating is very important. Remember that if you level and calibrate one place on your bench and move the scale you need to recalibrate.
     

    GHETTO BLASTER

    Active Member
    May 27, 2013
    983
    I got another scale today and did some more in depth research and found out unique is considered a "fluffy" powder and with 9mm it isn't unheard of for it to come within a 1/4" of the case mouth so while I think my test rounds are OK I will be dismantling them due to poor chambering and I think I'm going to start with the recipe in the Lyman manual because of the shorter oal is closer to the factory HD rounds I have that run smooth as butter so well see where that leads me.Thanks for all of the guidance everyone its greatly appreciated especially with something that could go bad as fast as hand loading.
     

    Traveler

    Lighten up Francis
    Jan 18, 2013
    8,227
    AA County
    Yup, I level my Dillon eliminator to zero it before each session. Just a good safety step.
     
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