9mm Mauser Load Data
Posted: 27 Nov 2018 07:27
I have been working up loads for my 9mm “Red 9” C96 Mauser. After lots and lots and lots of reading I _think_ I have something that is safe and will cycle the action. I have the Lee Loading Manual, the Lyman 50th,, and the Lee Precision 9mm Die Set instructions load data, but I’m having to extrapolate loads based on assorted forum posts, and manual data for similar bullets, as well as what I know about the powder I’m using.
I have loaded five rounds each of the following:
I’m starting to become unhappy with Unique in terms of volume, as some of these loads are uncomfortably close to the backside of the bullet, both in the 9mm and the 7.63mm. If I don’t get the results for which I am hoping, then I may switch to a less cartridge-space-consuming ball powder, such as Alliant Power Pistol or Accurate #5. I welcome any thoughts or inputs.
I have tentatively scheduled toddling off to the range on 07Dec18 and I will update this thread, and the 7.63 Mauser thread, with the results.
I have taken photos of the Red 9 and posted them below...enjoy!
Red 9 with Wood Holster/Stock
Red 9 Hammer, Frame, and Backplate Serials
Red 9 Top with Bolt Serial
Note: That's not rust on the hammer, but reflection from the Red Oak cabinetry I just built from dimensioned lumber and installed...you can see parts of the cabinets in other photos I have posted.
Question: What is that mark on the bolt to the left of the serial?
</Edit 1>Answer: German Proof Mark
</Edit 2>Another link explaining the U and crown
Red 9 Muzzle Stamp and Serial
Red 9 "Neue Sicherung" Stamp and Hammer Serial
I have loaded five rounds each of the following:
- Starline 9mm brass
- Sierra 9mm 115gr FMJ
- Winchester Small Pistol Primers
- Unique powder @ 4.6gr, 4.8gr, 5.0gr, 5.2gr, 5.4gr
- COL: 1.153 (Well within the SAAMI Min 1.1/Max 1.169)
I’m starting to become unhappy with Unique in terms of volume, as some of these loads are uncomfortably close to the backside of the bullet, both in the 9mm and the 7.63mm. If I don’t get the results for which I am hoping, then I may switch to a less cartridge-space-consuming ball powder, such as Alliant Power Pistol or Accurate #5. I welcome any thoughts or inputs.
I have tentatively scheduled toddling off to the range on 07Dec18 and I will update this thread, and the 7.63 Mauser thread, with the results.
I have taken photos of the Red 9 and posted them below...enjoy!
Red 9 with Wood Holster/Stock
Red 9 Hammer, Frame, and Backplate Serials
Red 9 Top with Bolt Serial
Note: That's not rust on the hammer, but reflection from the Red Oak cabinetry I just built from dimensioned lumber and installed...you can see parts of the cabinets in other photos I have posted.
Question: What is that mark on the bolt to the left of the serial?
</Edit 1>Answer: German Proof Mark
</Edit 2>Another link explaining the U and crown
Red 9 Muzzle Stamp and Serial
Red 9 "Neue Sicherung" Stamp and Hammer Serial