9mm lead reloads in a S&W M&P

Yep does fine. Mostly coated, but lubed lead were no issue. 9mm, 40S&W, 357 Sig.

Throat/Leade is super short in my 2.0, so fat cast bullets have to be seated deep.
 
Thanks , I heard 9mm glocks had a problem with reloads just wondering about the 9mm M&P I shoot plated, cast and jacketed in my Sig 226 since 1986 and never had a problem , Thanks for the input
 
Thanks , I heard 9mm glocks had a problem with reloads just wondering about the 9mm M&P I shoot plated, cast and jacketed in my Sig 226 since 1986 and never had a problem , Thanks for the input


After initial startup issues (I was new to reloading then). I ran almost exclusively 124g Lucky13 cast powder coated through my compact and 5" pro until my stock ran dry.

Never an issue after I got my groove (it was general 9mm loading newb problems btw)

This makes me nostalgic. I miss Don:/
 
After initial startup issues (I was new to reloading then). I ran almost exclusively 124g Lucky13 cast powder coated through my compact and 5" pro until my stock ran dry.

Never an issue after I got my groove (it was general 9mm loading newb problems btw)

This makes me nostalgic. I miss Don:/


Me too. I'm almost out of those green things......
 
Thanks , I heard 9mm glocks had a problem with reloads just wondering about the 9mm M&P I shoot plated, cast and jacketed in my Sig 226 since 1986 and never had a problem , Thanks for the input

I think the thing about Glocks is that the type of rifling they use does not do well with lead bullets over a long period of time without cleaning the barrel to remove lead. You can get aftermarket barrels for them with regular rifling. I am fairly certain that the M&P has rifling that is fine with lead bullets.
 
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