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    chezuki

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    You thinking about trying reloading CM??? Those 147gr bullets get expensive in a carbine....And a suppressor host, and the 97B

    Be advised (anyone interested), you have to load 147's pretty short for a CZ chamber. My go-to 147 load for my M&P's will not allow the CZ-75 to go into battery. The bullet hits the rifling before it's fully chambered.
     

    SEIndSAM

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    Be advised (anyone interested), you have to load 147's pretty short for a CZ chamber. My go-to 147 load for my M&P's will not allow the CZ-75 to go into battery. The bullet hits the rifling befit it's fully chambered.

    Dang, loading short in 9mm leaves very little margin for error.....
     

    Birds Away

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    Yep. I imagine a round nose bullet profile would work better. All my 147's are flat point. Berry's makes a FMJ round-nose specifically for sub-sonics.

    My factory flat nosed 147grn worked great last night and my 147grn JHP's run good in all the CZs. :dunno:
     
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