Hello I've been a reloader for a number of years, but when it comes to loading for pistols or revolvers, I've never really tried to get maximum accuracy out of my loads, mostly concerned with velocity and penetration. (10MM Auto, 45 ACP, 460 S&W) If I could consistently hit a paper plate at 50 yards I was ok with the load. I started shooting 9MM recently and really enjoy it. Having the brass land next to me instead of 50 feet away and a lot lower cost is an added bonus. So I ordered a CZ Tactical Sport 9MM. Now I need some coaching.
Instead of asking for your favorite loads, I'd really rather get information on loading techniques for accuracy. I go to the nth degree with rifle brass because it is so critical but other than using the same manufacturer what else is critical in relation to the brass? Uniforming primer pockets necessary? How much to bell and how much to crimp?
Plated bullets appear to be fine according to what I've read. What type i.e. round point, flat point, hollow point do you prefer and why? What grain bullets are generally best at 50 yards and under? I don't want to shoot lead bullets. I shoot hard cast for my woods and hunting loads with my 10s and 460, but would rather avoid them.
OAL. Makes a difference with rifle loads, how much difference does it make with pistol loads? I usually load to suggested OAL for pistols unless I have to adjust to accommodate to the magazine.
Primers can make a big difference with rifle loads. Does it matter with a pistol load at short range distances?
I don't care about velocity or power factor, I don't compete. Maybe I'll get in the old guy division in a couple of years when I retire, but for now I just want to shoot the most accurate loads I can make. Thanks in advance for your replies.