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emailing Hogdon is going to be the most likely way to put your mind at ease.  I use a lot of Titegroup in 9mm loads.  I think 3.2 is going to be real iffy starting  point on the low side because of not being stout enough to cycle. Load just two.  Fire one and check to find a hole somewhere in the target BEFORE you pull the trigger on the 2nd reload.  Next, with the safety on, look the gun over to make sure it fully cycled.  Sometimes in our haste and nerves to test a new load we don't spend enough time to check for holes in the target and that the gun cycled.  Until later.  and then we have one of those DAAAAYYUUMMM  moments


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