Thanks for the advice. I don't have a chronograph, yet. I will see if I can't get one very soon. I field stripped the glock after each load, the first two loads left a lot of small particles in the barrel, the third load not so much. I also noticed on the empty cases there was more fouling on the brass(especially the first two loads) than I had noticed previously shooting factory rounds. Is there any indications with this? I haven't shot this G19 much so maybe it is the glock barrel? I don't know if it matters but I am using a lee 3 die set that has the adjustable crimp, I don't have the factory crimp die.
I will probably not get time to get to the place I shoot until sometime next week, but that will give me some time to work up a load or two to test and maybe get a chronograph sometime. I will stick with the longer OAL and increase the power weight like you said.
I am enjoying what little of reloading I have done so far. After I got my press set up I decapped/full length sized about a thousand cases I had saved up, tumbled them, primed a hundred, and worked up those few loads. I have to say I enjoyed the work, and it was neat to see the end product of what few I made. Then to go out and test what I had worked up was exciting.
Anyways, thanks again for the advice!