Peter,
From what I have found, Berry's are pretty decent for what they are. They seem to have less variance than the Rainier's that I used. They feed fine even at 1.133 OAL. You can go up to 1.169 OAL with a 9mm and it should still feed in a quality pistol but going that long might cause a rise in pressure or feed ramp issues? I try to keep them as close to the book specs and have not had any trouble over several thousand rounds from 5.0 grains to 6.5 grains of PP.
Keep in mind that PP is a rather "flashy" powder, especially as you start going up towards the Max.
BTW, I really liked the PPS but was thrown by the different mag release. Congrats on the new Glock 42.
What are your opinions on the SIG? I know they had some issues when they first came out.
Ruger LC9
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Re: Ruger LC9
Good review sir........looks like Ruger SR 9 "s baby brother ....
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