Powder for 380/9mm
I am just starting to reload these and I need a powder that will work for both. I would like a clean burning one. Anyone have some info?
Thanks, Spuds[?]
Thanks, Spuds[?]
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Welcome to the forum. I use both unique and 231. They work great. 0 -
+1 for unique[:D] 0 -
Hodgdon Titegroup. Meters better than Unique and is cleaner burning. 0 -
Myself I like Bullseye. It has to be the cleanest of them all. Use less powder, measures great and packs a punch. 0 -
Finally, an easy question! Titegroup 0 -
Thanks for the info, You have been a big help, gun show next week hope i can get some good deals.
Thanks, Stan0 -
Winchester 231 is a great powder. I have used it in 9mm, .40, and .45acp. 0 -
quote:Originally posted by jsmith15
Winchester 231 is a great powder. I have used it in 9mm, .40, and .45acp.
I second that. It's all I use, and it work for everything I shoot.0 -
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Originally posted by jsmith15
Winchester 231 is a great powder. I have used it in 9mm, .40, and .45acp.
I second that. It's all I use, and it work for everything I shoot.
I agree with this too. It flows good through my powder measure, doesn't take much, and the best part, I got 6# for $60 last year at the machine gun shoot.0 -
In general, the Alliant powders aren't the cleanest burning. 0 -
+1 on that. One poster on here refers to them as " Flammable Dirt"[:D]
Funniest thimg I ever read on this forum.0 -
Alliant powders burn cleaner in higher pressure loads. 0 -
+1 on Bullseye and + 1 on cleaner on higher pressure loads. I still think it is the best for pistols as to cost and group size if you are into target shooting. 0
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