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Do you happen to know what load would make a 9mm PF 165??
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Well in SSP and Production don't you only need 125?
As for loads....look at this: http://www.brianenos.com/forums/index.php?showforum=72
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For SSP, PF 125. But I am unsure about USPSA. I was curious because I was always told that it was not realalistic for a 9mm to have a 165 PF. I don't know if it is possible or safe. I shoot an XD-45 now so it doesn't really effect me one way or another. I was considering buying an M&P9, but only because I want it. Well, maybe I will try SSP with it. I was sort of wanting a Springfield 1911, but I saw that S&W still has the promotion running for $ savings and mags. I think I am going to take advantage of that while I can and wait on the 1911. The odds of the big 1911 sale seem to be slim and none.... And slim is out of town.
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You can load a 9mm to major, but you need to load longer than usual and use slow powders......you will be running the edge of pressure on that one. There is no reason to do it for your application. How about a Taurus 1911? With some trigger work and a magwell, I'd not hesitate to run one in competition.
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Also, there seems to be more .40 and .38 super in USPSA than IDPA. I guess the versatility of classifacation is why?? I know that's why I opted for XD-45. ESP and CDP, and with handloads the gun is really alot of fun.
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In IDPA ESP it's all .38 super, 9mm and some smattering of .40 around here. I think it depends on the locale.
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