ONE THING I AM LEARNING QUICKLY---there is NO exact way to reload that is the norm.
With apologies in advance and
NO animosity toward anyone, friend, IMHO you have reached the wrong conclusions.
? 9x19 Luger is
small, but you should
never confuse small with
easy. It is a high pressure cartridge that demands you know what you're doing... on the press and in component selection. And the CZ barrel takes all this one step further. That's what makes it fun for experienced reloaders.
? All these differing opinions are because you've selected Tite Group as your powder. TG is probably
THE single most volatile powder on the market. Sure, lots of people use it, but lots of people also have refined processes, know the accuracy limits of their reloading equipment, and have a need. After several decades of reloading 9mm I do not fit into that category, and I suspect neither do you.
May I be so bold as to suggest you momentarily step back from Tite Group altogether
and buy a less volatile powder (like say, Win 231 or Hodgdon HP-38) . Something with a more forgiving load window. Something that will allow a greater safety margin. Something that will allow easier recovery from gross errors. Then, the opinions and load data will converge on a single point that will be easier for you to understand and deal with.
Friend, it's your powder selection that makes things seem like you've been thrown into the "deep end" on your first swimming lesson.
All the best.
