9MM Lead

Creeker

Well-Known Member
I cast the Saeco 928 & so far this has been my go bullet for the 9 cartridge. The bullet comes out of the mold about .358" & weighs 147 grains. The little bullet has a slight bevel base making it an easy bullet to load without over belling the case. I'm using LBT lube at present & load these with 3.5 grains of Promo.

I live in a gun friendly state but many of the Churches I preach in have a host of people who aren't gun people so I posted a couple of short videos so they along with my Sister could see the range & a little something about shooting. They are simple & to the point. Hope you enjoy them.

My Carry Gun

Pro 9, 5"
 

waco

Springfield, Oregon
Nice double duty on the gun and camera! Great shooting. I LOVE your accent! I don't get to hear that often out here in the Great Pacific Northwest.
 

Creeker

Well-Known Member
I LOVE your accent! I don't get to hear that often out here in the Great Pacific Northwest.

Same way while living in Montana folks knew I wasn't a local. I'm hillbilly from the top of my head to the bottom of my feet.:);):D
 
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9.3X62AL

Guest
Shooting steel--TOO MUCH FUN! Right capable pistol work, Creeker--all one-handed, too.

I have a question on the S&W M&P for you that I will start another thread to discuss.
 

Creeker

Well-Known Member
Fired the 9C the other day with the Promo load & LBT lube. This combo does smoke as you can see in the video but shoots surprisingly clean for what it is. The patch was the one through with a little Hoppe’s. Here's a few pictures.

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freebullet

Guest
Thanks for sharing. Nice plate rack too. I love reactive targets. I started in casting on 38 & 9 and never understood folks trouble in casting for it. It's one of my favorites.
 

Creeker

Well-Known Member
Have a couple other molds for the 9 but they are packed away at the moment. Like you the 9 has given me no trouble.