My “bump in the night gun” is a G40 with a 9x25 barrel. 16 rounds of full house 357 mag with Glock reliability. Doesn’t get much better. Great video guys. Keep ‘em coming.
What a great video. 9x25 Dillon. Fascinating round. I was so into the 10mm in the late ‘80s-early ‘90s and when I first read about that 9x25 bottlenecked cartridge my fascination just grew. A 10 Minute Talk I’d like to see in the future would be on the 9x23 Winchester. Fascinating. Powerful. Controversial. Purpose built from the ground up for major(as of the early-mid ‘90s) power factor
9x25 might have the potential to be a pocket rifle. Underwood has a 9x25 load that’s 90gr Lehigh Xtreme Defender at 2000 FPS, which is pretty much 800 ft-lbs of muzzle energy. That’s presumably out of a 4” G20. Wonder what a 6” G40 would do.. Also, there’s a 60gr version of that bullet.. I’ve heard that rifle-like hydrostatic shock becomes a much bigger factor when you reach 2200 FPS impact velocity, so could properly loaded 9x25 have a marked difference in terminal performance, kind of a pocket rifle? 60gr @ 2200 FPS is very very reminiscent of a 10.5” 5.56 shooting 62gr @ 2400.
I have a Lone Wolf 9" 9x25 barrel for my G20 and it will sling the 124gr XTP at very close to 2000 fps. This cartridge really loves some extra barrel length.
@@johnrodabaugh4887 shut your mouth….this whole comment ps section is a snapshot of my thoughts…handload 9 and 10 alot to max and the 2 together is pure gold..im goin 7” kkm hopefully g40 timmney trig rmr hd or sro…pack 6”trp rn ina chest rig from Alaska…tried any the 90gr? They keep on climbin past 2k…you are my hero
The problem with the Dillon, like the 10mm, manufacturers build them off their 45ACP pistols so they are bigger/thicker than they need to be. There is no reason they can't make this gun the size of a Glock 19, but with a grip "deep" enough to handle the longer round. I modified my FN FNX 45 to run 460 Rowland, 44 mag power, and it runs like a champ. You should be able to convert the FNX with only a stiffer recoil spring and barrel.
`88 as well. Built one for my 30th. It's fun to load for and shoot.. Especially at night 😎I've shot some big pistol cartridges, but the 9x25 takes the cake on practical/power performance. Thank you Carl for getting it on the list. Thank you guys for having these great talks! p.s. with all of the new 10mm guns, there's more 10mm brass.. I wouldn't be the least bit surprised to see the 9x25 make a resurgence. 😃
This cartridge belongs in a SMG. It is light recoiling and reaches 5.56 SBR velocities out of a SMG length barrel. Solid copper bullets from Lehigh or G9 would provide some really impressive terminal performance.
@@justahologram2230they actually made one though... they just never mass produced it. Presumably it's because of bolt problems. If you've seen the RDB bolt... imagine that thing cut back and under more bolt thrust. Oof.
Negative, I've been doing it for years and haven't had any mishaps. Full power loads 125gr @ 1400fps and the worst I've ever had was a split neck from some Winchester trash brass. My Remington Golden Saber 357sig deliver a 125gr @ 1450fps average.
Yes it is slightly to short technically but it’s the best way to explain/describe it to someone rather than going into the nuances. 10mm is the parent case for all of them 9x25, 357sig & .40 S&W.
@@linkbond08 😁 I didn’t say you can’t do it. Using a .40 S&W case just won’t get you to the official specs. Nice Golden Saber load you got there, wouldn’t want to be on the receiving side of that
Sounds like a nice performing cartridge! You started about the power factor, and I thought about the Thompson power factor. Where you take your mass x velocity and multiply by the caliber. I used it to compare 5.56 85gr compared to 300BO in 85gr. BO came out on top. Not bad for a "cut down" cartridge.
I found the 9x25 Dillon, by accident, last year. Purchased conversion barrels for both my Glock 20, and 20L, shooting Underwood, and Double Tap, ammo of various grain weights. Absolutely love these guns and the 9x25 Dillon cartridge. Wildcat, oddball, unique, cartridges are my thing, lately, with the 9x25 Dillon, .400 Corbon in my 1911 build, plus the 22TCM9R conversions in my G17, G19, and 22TCM for my RIA Standard FS double stack 1911. Going to get a 9x21 conversion barrel for my G23/32 build to compliment the .40 S&W, . 357 Sig, and 9x19 conversion barrels, that I already run in it. I also have fun building multi-caliber Glock, RIA, and 1911 platforms using various caliber drop-in barrels. So much fun to play around with these unique cartridges and conversions. This was a great talk and I'm looking forward to watching more of them.
Fuck yeah I been spamming the comments section of a bunch of videos hyping this cartridge. I built a FG-69 with a 6” barrel. I got a Garmin chronograph and a ransom rest. I plan on pushing light weight projectiles 2500fps once I can get grip inserts that work with my frankenglock build. So far I’ve successfully shot 10.9 grains of CFE pistol behind Everglades 115 grain bullets but stopped there with pressure signs since I didn’t have velocity readings or a way to fire the gun remotely.
Glock 20,glock 29 conversion for dillon 9x25 are still out there just have too look for them,also Dillon dies are getting expensive about $300.00 you can pick up brass at Midway
i been shooting this cartridge since 2005. i started out with 357 max then 7.62x25 then 5.7x28 and then 9x25. punches 3a at 25m from 90fmj underwood Glock 20 thats every day carryable still carry it in my Glock 30sf converted to 10mm with barrel change...
Since it came up several times in this video I think 357 Sig has to be added as a topic. I’m still a believer in the cartridge, unfortunately factory options rare and pricey. Ballisticly very sound though, especially if you want a little more distance with your handgun
I run .40 S&W from my G35 for cheap ammo. But drop in a .357 Sig barrel and it rips. 125gr Gold Dots are 1510fps from it. I still have most of a case of the Gold Dots squirreled away.
It’s weird I just put my 9x25 barrel back in my Glock 29 last week and started carrying it again. Such a smoking round in a subcompact package.I love that caliber! So glad you guys did this one. Its supreme compared to the 357sig witch I also have a barrel for and a 40s&w barrel for it too!
The Mauser C-96 “Broom Handle” semiautomatic pistol was chambered in 7.63x25 Mauser. The Dillon 9x25 bears a striking resemblance to the 7.63x25 Mauser, a much older bottlenecked pistol cartridge. While the .357 SIG technically headspaces on its rim, the 7.63x25 Mauser headspaces on its shoulder like any bottle necked rifle cartridge. Having a slight bottle neck in the case enhances feeding reliability, and the 7.63x25 Mauser was the most powerful handgun cartrdige until the .357 Magnum was developed more than 30 years later. I’m waiting to see if you guys mention 9x23 Winchester. “.38 Super Comp” appears to be a wildcat variant. However, 9x23 Winchester is a SAAMI spec cartridge that still appears in reloading data, such as Vihta Vuori’s. FWIW 9x25 Dillon never got SAAMI approval either. I love Jim’s idea of a PCC lever action in 9x25 Dillon! You don’t need to worry about magazine capacity when it’s detachable. A bottle necked case does feed better. Build a robust action like a Marlin and push it even harder! 🤓
My good friend Carl Volt sent me. I highly recommend converting a Glock 20 MOS to 9x25 Dillon. Every so often KKM will do a limited run on conversion barrels and comps. It makes it a bigger a Roland Special, and arguably the Offensive Handgun System that SOCOM should have come up with
Im a big fan of the 9x25 Dillon and am glad you guys did a review of it. Wished you would have covered ammo options, wts/vel etc but still a nice video and am happy this round is getting some love. Ive wasted a many of hours plinking at 100yds with this round in a G20. Double up on hearing pro lol.
If 9x25 Dillon is necked down 10 mm auto. How is it going to have more capacity? Case dimensions width wise are the same. Your basically looking at an older version of what necked down 50 AE to have a .40” bullet called .429 DE. Monstrous power results especially in hollow points tests.
I knew a Grand Master who shot a 9x25. It was noticeable louder and generated incredible concussion through his like 10 port comp. I was able to shoot a couple of mags through it, and it was really fascinating. It had a healthy recoil, but zero muzzle rise, some people say that it had negative rise, but after talking to him, he said that it was the slide slamming back into the battery that caused this dip downward. He also shot 90gr. bullets over a boat load of WW540.
Quite a few cartridges will make major now a days. Back when this was thought up, major was a tough hurdle to get over. There wasn't the selection of powders we have now either. It's a niche' cartridge now but has tremendous potential with modern powders. I'm pushing a 90g XTP at 2050 fps in a 6 inch glock 20 conversion barrel with ease. 158g XTP at 1400fps and no pressure signs. Thankully Underwood Ammo and Double tap ammo still make this cartridge. Would be a shame to see this one fade away. Glad to see these guys review it.
@@TheSlowestofBros Back when I was a kid the Hawkeye (And yes im jealous you have one) was the Small game Varmint gun and the Max became the king of revolver MS match... Sadly my entire collection is gone now.. Dont become like Australia..
The 9x23 Winchester is a similar cartridge to make the "major" power factor. It might make a good cartridge talk. The interesting thing with it is that it runs at 55,000 psi.
Love the 9 × 25 mm Dillon! I've built two Glocks chambered in this awesome round! Double Tap loads a 100 grain Controlled expansion JHP that has a 2000 feet per second velocity, and it boasts an incredible 880 ft lbs of energy! Thats more than the the average .44 Rem. Magnum!
My EDC is a 357SIG and I load for it using 10mm Auto brass. If ( and I tried ) i use the 10mm short AKA 40S&W brass, the necks end up to short. I also load for 10mm Auto and 40S&W so have all of the dies and components at hand .
That's because 40 sw brass is .845 lenght and 357 sig needs more lenght to make the shoulder. Something on the order of .010 longer before necking down. 40 sw is just a smidgen too short.
Very cool. I was not of age when this came out and thought it went the way if .356 TSW. It is still available and now I want to investigate. Thanks for letting us know.
I’d love to see this cartridge in a PDW. CMMG Dissent would be my pick. I’d jump through the SBR hoops for that one. Bottlenecks are always just a bit more reliable, like dropping a funnel into a funnel.
The 7.65x25 Borchardt was a bottlenecked pistol cartidge introduced in 1893. It lead to the 7.63×25mm Mauser (.30 Mauser Automatic) a few years later and eventually the 7.62 Tokarev.
@@tjh44961 I was thinking semi-auto pistols, although the 44-40 and 38-40 were indeed used in pistols earlier. IIRC, they were both first chambered in the Winchester Model 1873 rifle, though and later considered more as "dual use" cartridges.
Where I think this cartridge really has untapped potential is in mag-in-grip style PDWs. Something in the form factor of a B&T TP9 or the MP7 would be awesome for this. With just basic 115s, can stay supersonic to about 150-175yds, and with 95's or even the funny Leight 68's, could get it screaming up to 2000/2500fps respectively.
In 50 years of reloading , things have come full circle. Back in the early 1980's SAMMI case pressures and velocities were lowered across the industry and in reloading manuals. Now everyone is pushing the velocity with newer slower burning powders producing lower pressures and new reenforced brass like .45 Super , 40 Super and that's a good thing . As a retired Marine who has actually been in two pistol engagements, I guarantee you when it comes to hand guns, higher velocity is more lethal " dam right I carried my own reloads in Iraq" . R.E. Walters M.Gy.Sgt. U.S.M.C. ret.
Fun fact: If you have a Glock 10mm (G20, G40, or G29), you can get a swap-out, drop-in 9x25mm Dillon aftermarket barrel allowing you to shoot 9x25 Dillon when you feel like it.
Bottleneck pistol case just means "annoying to reload" to me. No carbide die, lube all the cases, more trimming required. As cool as they are performance-wise, none of them ever seem to go anywhere.
@@cristianespinal9917 yeah I reload the cartridge on a 550 it does take a bit of force to neck down 10mm but I have my press mounted on a POS ikea particle board office desk and it’s no issue at all. Alittle case lube reduces the amount of effort a tad but it’s not necessary.
The large amount of powder it burns REALLY made those compensators work. Most 9x25 open class guns had no muzzle flip, some even had negative muzzle flip.
@@chickenfishhybrid44 yep, the 357 Sig was 1994 if I remember correctly. For just reaching a 175 PF the 9x25 was overbore. Can be easily achieved with the 9x22 😁. But as somebody commented earlier the extra gas was welcome to make the comps work better
It was my understanding when the world was young and a more realistic place, that power factor was a way to differentiate pistol competition classes into velocity and bullet weight combinations that mirrored what someone would actually carry in real defense and the very light loadings that would only be used for competitive purposes.
I have a .357 Sig barrel for my G35. 125gr Gold Dot LE loads run at 1510fps from it. All of that from a 9mm size pistol. You better double up your ear pro shooting at a indoor range.
124gr xtp@1400ish what I loaded for my comped 509t…load the 10 to its potential also and combining the 2 has always intrigued me so a g40 with 7” 9x25 barrel and I guess man put the new timmney trigger in g40..? Not sure but that’s the plan…I pack 6”trp rmr 10mm in diamond d chest rig so probably go same route but more Miami vice style…
Bar-Sto guy said it was his father or him that developed 9x25 Dillon about 10 years ago. He was angry because Underwood and Double Tap 9x25 Dillon ammunition did not fit into their 9x25 Dillon barrel I bought from them.
I would think 9X25 Dillon would feed better than 10mm, have heard that can be an issue in some guns. New S&W 10's have been a crap shoot according to Chuke.
I think the 9X25 could have a great second life loaded as a subsonic thumper in an AR-15 platform. load it with a 350 gr- 400 gr aerodynamic HPBT bullet to a COAL of around 2.050 - 2.100, with a velocity of 1050 out of an 8" barrel AR pistol. Attach a 9mm SMG/PCC can on the end and you would have a great little subsonic hunting tool.
Why don't you guys do more of these throughout the year? Cartridge talks are the best videos
Cartridge talks are the reason I started watching this channel.
Same
Indeed !
Indubitably
Fr they are the best and my favorite
The cartridge talks are what truly make this the most wonderful time of the year.
RIP Carl Weathers, who played as "Dillon" in the Predator film. He was indeed a high-caliber actor, and a true power factor.
Rest In Peace Carl.
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My “bump in the night gun” is a G40 with a 9x25 barrel. 16 rounds of full house 357 mag with Glock reliability. Doesn’t get much better. Great video guys. Keep ‘em coming.
Broooooo
Look into the .960 roland
What a great video. 9x25 Dillon. Fascinating round. I was so into the 10mm in the late ‘80s-early ‘90s and when I first read about that 9x25 bottlenecked cartridge my fascination just grew.
A 10 Minute Talk I’d like to see in the future would be on the 9x23 Winchester. Fascinating. Powerful. Controversial. Purpose built from the ground up for major(as of the early-mid ‘90s) power factor
I’m calling it right now that this round will get popular in the next year or two
I honestly look forward to this all year, I am so excited, this is my favorite part of the holidays
9x25 might have the potential to be a pocket rifle.
Underwood has a 9x25 load that’s 90gr Lehigh Xtreme Defender at 2000 FPS, which is pretty much 800 ft-lbs of muzzle energy. That’s presumably out of a 4” G20. Wonder what a 6” G40 would do..
Also, there’s a 60gr version of that bullet..
I’ve heard that rifle-like hydrostatic shock becomes a much bigger factor when you reach 2200 FPS impact velocity, so could properly loaded 9x25 have a marked difference in terminal performance, kind of a pocket rifle? 60gr @ 2200 FPS is very very reminiscent of a 10.5” 5.56 shooting 62gr @ 2400.
I have a Lone Wolf 9" 9x25 barrel for my G20 and it will sling the 124gr XTP at very close to 2000 fps. This cartridge really loves some extra barrel length.
The new Stribog SP10 in 9x25 would be an awesome little pack gun...
Especially if they or Lingel makes a Glock mag lower.
@@johnrodabaugh4887 shut your mouth….this whole comment ps section is a snapshot of my thoughts…handload 9 and 10 alot to max and the 2 together is pure gold..im goin 7” kkm hopefully g40 timmney trig rmr hd or sro…pack 6”trp rn ina chest rig from Alaska…tried any the 90gr? They keep on climbin past 2k…you are my hero
Underwood has a 357 sig load with the 68gr bullet that does over 2200 fps from a g32. No need to go 9x25.
9x25 test barrels are almost always 6" because of the niche platforms they see. A 4" would get you a bit over 1800 with 9x25.
The problem with the Dillon, like the 10mm, manufacturers build them off their 45ACP pistols so they are bigger/thicker than they need to be. There is no reason they can't make this gun the size of a Glock 19, but with a grip "deep" enough to handle the longer round. I modified my FN FNX 45 to run 460 Rowland, 44 mag power, and it runs like a champ. You should be able to convert the FNX with only a stiffer recoil spring and barrel.
Awesome video guys ! Very excited to see this amazing cartridge getting some more light glitter and glamor.
`88 as well. Built one for my 30th. It's fun to load for and shoot.. Especially at night 😎I've shot some big pistol cartridges, but the 9x25 takes the cake on practical/power performance. Thank you Carl for getting it on the list. Thank you guys for having these great talks! p.s. with all of the new 10mm guns, there's more 10mm brass.. I wouldn't be the least bit surprised to see the 9x25 make a resurgence. 😃
This cartridge belongs in a SMG. It is light recoiling and reaches 5.56 SBR velocities out of a SMG length barrel. Solid copper bullets from Lehigh or G9 would provide some really impressive terminal performance.
Like 6 years ago at SHOT LWRC said they would be bringing out a version of their UMP clone in 10mm auto and 9x25mm Dillon, haven't seen anything since
@@justahologram2230 You believed LWRC?
@@Fyrwulf more than I believed kel-tec when they said they would do a 6.5 Grendel RDB
@@justahologram2230 I mean, that's fair. Just the regular RDBs were vaporware for a while.
@@justahologram2230they actually made one though... they just never mass produced it.
Presumably it's because of bolt problems.
If you've seen the RDB bolt... imagine that thing cut back and under more bolt thrust.
Oof.
Ryan you just broke my heart. If you neck down a .40 S&W case for 357 Sig it will be too short
Negative, I've been doing it for years and haven't had any mishaps.
Full power loads 125gr @ 1400fps and the worst I've ever had was a split neck from some Winchester trash brass.
My Remington Golden Saber 357sig deliver a 125gr @ 1450fps average.
Yes it is slightly to short technically but it’s the best way to explain/describe it to someone rather than going into the nuances. 10mm is the parent case for all of them 9x25, 357sig & .40 S&W.
@@linkbond08 😁 I didn’t say you can’t do it. Using a .40 S&W case just won’t get you to the official specs.
Nice Golden Saber load you got there, wouldn’t want to be on the receiving side of that
Sounds like a nice performing cartridge! You started about the power factor, and I thought about the Thompson power factor. Where you take your mass x velocity and multiply by the caliber. I used it to compare 5.56 85gr compared to 300BO in 85gr. BO came out on top. Not bad for a "cut down" cartridge.
I found the 9x25 Dillon, by accident, last year. Purchased conversion barrels for both my Glock 20, and 20L, shooting Underwood, and Double Tap, ammo of various grain weights. Absolutely love these guns and the 9x25 Dillon cartridge. Wildcat, oddball, unique, cartridges are my thing, lately, with the 9x25 Dillon, .400 Corbon in my 1911 build, plus the 22TCM9R conversions in my G17, G19, and 22TCM for my RIA Standard FS double stack 1911. Going to get a 9x21 conversion barrel for my G23/32 build to compliment the .40 S&W, . 357 Sig, and 9x19 conversion barrels, that I already run in it. I also have fun building multi-caliber Glock, RIA, and 1911 platforms using various caliber drop-in barrels. So much fun to play around with these unique cartridges and conversions. This was a great talk and I'm looking forward to watching more of them.
What parent case is the 9x21 from? I’m into this stuff also
Fuck yeah I been spamming the comments section of a bunch of videos hyping this cartridge. I built a FG-69 with a 6” barrel. I got a Garmin chronograph and a ransom rest. I plan on pushing light weight projectiles 2500fps once I can get grip inserts that work with my frankenglock build. So far I’ve successfully shot 10.9 grains of CFE pistol behind Everglades 115 grain bullets but stopped there with pressure signs since I didn’t have velocity readings or a way to fire the gun remotely.
I wish the limited time hoodie had also been available in a woman’s version also. Love your content!
Cool. Might have to look into a 9x25mm Dillon some dies and a barrel for my G20.
Glock 20,glock 29 conversion for dillon 9x25 are still out there just have too look for them,also Dillon dies are getting expensive about $300.00 you can pick up brass at Midway
i been shooting this cartridge since 2005. i started out with 357 max then 7.62x25 then 5.7x28 and then 9x25. punches 3a at 25m from 90fmj underwood Glock 20 thats every day carryable still carry it in my Glock 30sf converted to 10mm with barrel change...
Here for Carl Volt
Since it came up several times in this video I think 357 Sig has to be added as a topic. I’m still a believer in the cartridge, unfortunately factory options rare and pricey. Ballisticly very sound though, especially if you want a little more distance with your handgun
I run .40 S&W from my G35 for cheap ammo. But drop in a .357 Sig barrel and it rips. 125gr Gold Dots are 1510fps from it. I still have most of a case of the Gold Dots squirreled away.
How about a cartridge talk on the 22 Tcm? Lead ballon talk perhaps?
So I look at that, and I hear the specs you mention, and this screamed 357 Sig. I’m glad the comparison came up.
Also similar but bigger being .429 DE. Same idea with outrageous energy on target.
Please do one on 9mm major
It’s weird I just put my 9x25 barrel back in my Glock 29 last week and started carrying it again. Such a smoking round in a subcompact package.I love that caliber! So glad you guys did this one. Its supreme compared to the 357sig witch I also have a barrel for and a 40s&w barrel for it too!
Oh man I’m jealous…I’ve wanted this round for yrs and bout to go the g40 rt
If you want something to hit harder than 10mm, take a hard look at 460 Rowland.
The Mauser C-96 “Broom Handle” semiautomatic pistol was chambered in 7.63x25 Mauser. The Dillon 9x25 bears a striking resemblance to the 7.63x25 Mauser, a much older bottlenecked pistol cartridge. While the .357 SIG technically headspaces on its rim, the 7.63x25 Mauser headspaces on its shoulder like any bottle necked rifle cartridge. Having a slight bottle neck in the case enhances feeding reliability, and the 7.63x25 Mauser was the most powerful handgun cartrdige until the .357 Magnum was developed more than 30 years later.
I’m waiting to see if you guys mention 9x23 Winchester. “.38 Super Comp” appears to be a wildcat variant. However, 9x23 Winchester is a SAAMI spec cartridge that still appears in reloading data, such as Vihta Vuori’s. FWIW 9x25 Dillon never got SAAMI approval either.
I love Jim’s idea of a PCC lever action in 9x25 Dillon! You don’t need to worry about magazine capacity when it’s detachable. A bottle necked case does feed better. Build a robust action like a Marlin and push it even harder! 🤓
I love these talks. Thanks gentleman. Happy new year.
My good friend Carl Volt sent me. I highly recommend converting a Glock 20 MOS to 9x25 Dillon. Every so often KKM will do a limited run on conversion barrels and comps. It makes it a bigger a Roland Special, and arguably the Offensive Handgun System that SOCOM should have come up with
I want one bad…7” from g40..imagine a 9”…sobs be screamin
Im a big fan of the 9x25 Dillon and am glad you guys did a review of it. Wished you would have covered ammo options, wts/vel etc but still a nice video and am happy this round is getting some love.
Ive wasted a many of hours plinking at 100yds with this round in a G20. Double up on hearing pro lol.
If 9x25 Dillon is necked down 10 mm auto. How is it going to have more capacity? Case dimensions width wise are the same. Your basically looking at an older version of what necked down 50 AE to have a .40” bullet called .429 DE. Monstrous power results especially in hollow points tests.
I knew a Grand Master who shot a 9x25. It was noticeable louder and generated incredible concussion through his like 10 port comp. I was able to shoot a couple of mags through it, and it was really fascinating. It had a healthy recoil, but zero muzzle rise, some people say that it had negative rise, but after talking to him, he said that it was the slide slamming back into the battery that caused this dip downward. He also shot 90gr. bullets over a boat load of WW540.
Quite a few cartridges will make major now a days. Back when this was thought up, major was a tough hurdle to get over. There wasn't the selection of powders we have now either. It's a niche' cartridge now but has tremendous potential with modern powders. I'm pushing a 90g XTP at 2050 fps in a 6 inch glock 20 conversion barrel with ease. 158g XTP at 1400fps and no pressure signs. Thankully Underwood Ammo and Double tap ammo still make this cartridge. Would be a shame to see this one fade away. Glad to see these guys review it.
How does that cartridge stack up against the 45 Winchester?
Carl sent me too. I have no opinion of 9x25, I’m the revolver guy
Starting down the niche ammo path, time for .256 win mag!!!
An awesome little cartridge. I wish Ruger would do a limited run on the Blackhawks.
@@HebrewHammerArmsCo I've tried reaching out to UA-camrs to do a video with my Hawkeye and .357 Max Blackhawk but no bites so far
@@TheSlowestofBros Back when I was a kid the Hawkeye (And yes im jealous you have one) was the Small game Varmint gun and the Max became the king of revolver MS match... Sadly my entire collection is gone now.. Dont become like Australia..
The 9x23 Winchester is a similar cartridge to make the "major" power factor. It might make a good cartridge talk. The interesting thing with it is that it runs at 55,000 psi.
can you do an episode on 6.5 grendel
Love the 9 × 25 mm Dillon! I've built two Glocks chambered in this awesome round!
Double Tap loads a 100 grain Controlled expansion JHP that has a 2000 feet per second velocity, and it boasts an incredible 880 ft lbs of energy! Thats more than the the average .44 Rem. Magnum!
How does this compare to 460 and 960 Rowland
I want a ar “pistol” or sbr in one and a barrel for my 2011 10mm
My EDC is a 357SIG and I load for it using 10mm Auto brass. If ( and I tried ) i use the 10mm short AKA 40S&W brass, the necks end up to short. I also load for 10mm Auto and 40S&W so have all of the dies and components at hand .
That's because 40 sw brass is .845 lenght and 357 sig needs more lenght to make the shoulder. Something on the order of .010 longer before necking down. 40 sw is just a smidgen too short.
Here we go!
Very cool. I was not of age when this came out and thought it went the way if .356 TSW. It is still available and now I want to investigate. Thanks for letting us know.
Wonder what it would do out of carbine barrel length ar. Great episode
I wager it would nip at the heels of 300 blk.
Love the 9x25. And the Packer helmet!
How about a lead balloon talk on the 357 sig and/or 45 GAP?
What I carry ..G29 converted over to 9x25mm. Works good in the woods..or the city. I use the Underwood 90gr. Extreme Defender.
How about a 10mm magnum necked down to 355 or 357? Would require a custom gun and mags .
I’d love to see this cartridge in a PDW. CMMG Dissent would be my pick. I’d jump through the SBR hoops for that one. Bottlenecks are always just a bit more reliable, like dropping a funnel into a funnel.
Can you guys do the 284 Winchester? Since Ryan talked so much about.
How about 9x23 with the new Shell Shock cases that have more volume and can handle more pressure?
Awesome, months ago I saw the note behind you and couldn’t believe it
90g underwood rounds go 2200fps from my g20 w/ 7" KKM barrel. I reviewed it. Chrono doesn't lie. Really neat round.
Does anyone remember what I think may have been the first bottle neck pistol cartridge? The 38-45, 45ACP necked down to 38.
The 7.65x25 Borchardt was a bottlenecked pistol cartidge introduced in 1893. It lead to the 7.63×25mm Mauser (.30 Mauser Automatic) a few years later and eventually the 7.62 Tokarev.
38-40 and 44-40 both came out in the 1870's.
@@tjh44961 I was thinking semi-auto pistols, although the 44-40 and 38-40 were indeed used in pistols earlier. IIRC, they were both first chambered in the Winchester Model 1873 rifle, though and later considered more as "dual use" cartridges.
The arms room llc in peublo ,co (lee hadaway) or drc in alvarado,tx (dave clay) can make you a 10mm 94 marlin in sure they can make a 9x25 94
Love mine..... ..77grain schp at 2200fps. A factory 15 rnd 10mm Glock mag for the g40 or 20 will hold 16 of 9 25 dillon.
Love these cartridge talks. There are a lot of younger shooter that have no sense as to why things came about.
Just missed the sweat shirt! Out of XL & L! Hopefully get one next time! Love cartridge talks!
All sizes are now available - We fixed the glitch. Thanks for watching and your interest is this historic piece of Vortex apparel. :) Mark B.
You guys touched on it as a sub gun cartridge. Can you see this in something like the Sig rattler?
Problem is bullet selection and cartridge limitations.
The legendary 9x25 D!
Where I think this cartridge really has untapped potential is in mag-in-grip style PDWs. Something in the form factor of a B&T TP9 or the MP7 would be awesome for this. With just basic 115s, can stay supersonic to about 150-175yds, and with 95's or even the funny Leight 68's, could get it screaming up to 2000/2500fps respectively.
How does the obsolete 356 tsw that was chambered in the old school smith and wesson autos compare? Cool video and cartridge!
3566tsw that Ian showed is 1 of my favorites I’d kill for…that 2 tone from that era was what I grew up on
would love a cartridge talk about 6.8 western please
In 50 years of reloading , things have come full circle. Back in the early 1980's SAMMI case pressures and velocities were lowered across the industry and in reloading manuals. Now everyone is pushing the velocity with newer slower burning powders producing lower pressures and new reenforced brass like .45 Super , 40 Super and that's a good thing . As a retired Marine who has actually been in two pistol engagements, I guarantee you when it comes to hand guns, higher velocity is more lethal " dam right I carried my own reloads in Iraq" . R.E. Walters M.Gy.Sgt. U.S.M.C. ret.
Fun fact: If you have a Glock 10mm (G20, G40, or G29), you can get a swap-out, drop-in 9x25mm Dillon aftermarket barrel allowing you to shoot 9x25 Dillon when you feel like it.
Now we need a 357 sig video
Bottleneck pistol case just means "annoying to reload" to me. No carbide die, lube all the cases, more trimming required. As cool as they are performance-wise, none of them ever seem to go anywhere.
Agreed. I love 458 socom, but I'm always afraid of stuck cases and so they're lubed well😂.
Dillons 9x25 Dillon died are carbide… pretty straight forward to load.
@@Rusty_Spiggle-Smith no kidding. I had to look it up myself because I've only heard of carbide dies for straight-walled cartridges. That's cool.
@@cristianespinal9917 yeah I reload the cartridge on a 550 it does take a bit of force to neck down 10mm but I have my press mounted on a POS ikea particle board office desk and it’s no issue at all. Alittle case lube reduces the amount of effort a tad but it’s not necessary.
I have carbide dies for 7.62x25
There must have been more than the Powerfactor. My 357 Sig 121s run 1450, so right at the 175 required back then. The 9x25 can go way beyond
The large amount of powder it burns REALLY made those compensators work. Most 9x25 open class guns had no muzzle flip, some even had negative muzzle flip.
@@nellinecronje6911 ah, thx. That makes sense. Awesome cartridge
Looks like the 9x25 may have come out something like 6 years sooner than 357 Sig too.
@@chickenfishhybrid44 yep, the 357 Sig was 1994 if I remember correctly. For just reaching a 175 PF the 9x25 was overbore. Can be easily achieved with the 9x22 😁. But as somebody commented earlier the extra gas was welcome to make the comps work better
What barrel length are you running because my Golden Sabers 125gr get up to 1450fps in a 5" barrel.
It was my understanding when the world was young and a more realistic place, that power factor was a way to differentiate pistol competition classes into velocity and bullet weight combinations that mirrored what someone would actually carry in real defense and the very light loadings that would only be used for competitive purposes.
I have a .357 Sig barrel for my G35. 125gr Gold Dot LE loads run at 1510fps from it. All of that from a 9mm size pistol. You better double up your ear pro shooting at a indoor range.
Shout out to @CarlVolt
Thanks for making a great cartridge
My birth year cartridge... .224 boz and .400 corbon. I would like both. Lol
Whant an smg or glock brace in this
124gr xtp@1400ish what I loaded for my comped 509t…load the 10 to its potential also and combining the 2 has always intrigued me so a g40 with 7” 9x25 barrel and I guess man put the new timmney trigger in g40..? Not sure but that’s the plan…I pack 6”trp rmr 10mm in diamond d chest rig so probably go same route but more Miami vice style…
The 9x23 should have been in this conversation.
I just finished the Q&A, keep up the good work
Everyone needs a birth-year cartridge gun . . .
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Can we get a 243 wssm video please?
Will 10mm magnum be in this series of lead balloons
I've been playing with the idea of a "birth year cartridge gun" for so long I don't really have a use for it anymore... 1953 .338 WinMag
Is being snooty at Mark part if the schtick or are the other two actually jerks?
YAAAAAAAS mini lead baloon?!
Armor-piercing 9mm that's exceedingly versatile due to the up & down load potential.
Bar-Sto guy said it was his father or him that developed 9x25 Dillon about 10 years ago. He was angry because Underwood and Double Tap 9x25 Dillon ammunition did not fit into their 9x25 Dillon barrel I bought from them.
i look forward to the 360 buck hammer talk
I would think 9X25 Dillon would feed better than 10mm, have heard that can be an issue in some guns. New S&W 10's have been a crap shoot according to Chuke.
Pistol shooting is like NASCAR. Competitors are are always looking to skirt the edges of rules for an added advantage.
I love this round
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The man, the myth, the legend
Do an 8.6 Blackout please!
25 WSSM next?
If I rightly recall, the 9 mm Italian High Power, 9 x 21mm will also make major power factor.
7mm Saum Cartridge talk please!
A comp'd G20 paired with an 8" "PCC" would be sweet!
I think the 9X25 could have a great second life loaded as a subsonic thumper in an AR-15 platform. load it with a 350 gr- 400 gr aerodynamic HPBT bullet to a COAL of around 2.050 - 2.100, with a velocity of 1050 out of an 8" barrel AR pistol. Attach a 9mm SMG/PCC can on the end and you would have a great little subsonic hunting tool.
Basically what .338 razor back is massive .338 Lapua bullet put in small 10mm parent case
If the 10mm case offers that much, why not do the same with a 45 ACP case?
I agree
Still waiting on 6BR😁
Lead balloon .41 mag or .327 Fed