9mm Major Power Factor - competitive shooters that have comped guns, need gas to run the comp, have to make 165kPF for major(USPSA). I have only loaded to minor PF, for limited. Looking to upgrade components and start loading for open major soon(ish). May need to have barrel chamber reamed to seat bullet longer and stuff more powder in to work the comp. I'm looking at a 6" barrel and have it threaded for a comp - hoping the longer barrel will make vel and run the comp with lower pressure. May need a slower burning powder considering the longer barrel.
From what I gather (as a moderate loader, completely new to 9Maj.), most 9major shooters load (or start) with HS-6 or similar, and some of the published loads are above major PF. I don't know how the +P, +P+ and major/minor PF correlate to each other, I know its related, but not a direct correlation. Anyone can shed light on that please chime in.
I also have a Ruger PCC but I don't know if they run PF classis in PCC, if so, running same bullet in that will be another benefit I would guess.
Semi-related rifle rounds:
Long distance - hotter rounds have less drop at distance which can be a determining factor. May have better LD grouping in terms of ED and SD (which don't matter as much in pistol shooting)
For me, the LD rounds if < 750yds I use my rainbow round, which is a very mild round, but is cheap and accurate, best groups, saves barrel etc. I don't mind running the scope up a bit and putting more hold for windage. If > 750 yds I switch to hot loads of a lighter bullet with different powder compressed into the case. Not as good at 100 yds, but the distance targets are easier.