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  • Pearyw
    I have had my best accuracy in my 40's with 155 gr bullets and AA5 powder.
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  • blueskies
    I am particular to Power Pistol, 7.5gr - 135gr bullet
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  • wrdog05
    i highly recommend with great results
    155 grn xtp/hp using ramshots zip powder 5.6grn
    and it puts out velocities just over 1000fps and thats the lower end

    beginning charge is 5.4 at 1008 to 6.0 at 1120
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  • hrbie
    Power pistol is one of my favorites.
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  • reloader44mag
    5.5gr. Unique powder, 165gr bullet and OAL of 1.120, any SP primer my pet load and works great.
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  • johnnieray
    I,ve got to agree with reloader 44. The 165 gr at 900 is sooper accurate and it,s not bad to shoot a couple hundred rounds at a time. 180,s at 1000'/sec will put my hand to sleep after 100 rounds.
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  • toughmandave
    I shoot USPSA Limited .40 cal major. I as well as about 6 others all load our own with Hodgdon Tite Group, Montana Gold 165g FMJ with 5.3gr. at about 1050 fps. dave
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  • jsurvant
    I see alot of folks have suggested PowerPistol. I have used PP alot in 40 loads between 155 and 165gr bullets. It is a very good load, however, it performs as the name would imply: POWER PISTOL. You get alot of muzzle flash, recoil, and at times seems a bit dirty. I have leaned towards using Hodgdon TiteGroup and HS-6. While I like both and would choose them both over PP, I have to say that my favorite .40 powder is HS-6. Accuracy is excellent with very tight groups. There is no muzzle flash and it burns very clean. The burn rate at about the 75th percentile while PP is about 98th %ile. The slightly slower burn rate is very suitable for a larger cartridge like a 40. This really does create a very 'mechanically' smooth recoil. I cant quite discribe the difference in recoil, but it just feel 'cleaner' and more controlled, yet still crisp. You will feel the difference as well if you shoot them back to back.

    I prefer PP for my 9mm loads. I like the faster powders in smaller cartridges and smaller grain bullets. You will be extremely happy with HS-6 or Titegroup.
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  • jsurvant
    By the way, I use HS-6 to load the following bullets in .40: Speer GDHP (155gr), Hornady XTP/HP, and FMJs.
    quote:Originally posted by jsurvant
    I see alot of folks have suggested PowerPistol. I have used PP alot in 40 loads between 155 and 165gr bullets. It is a very good load, however, it performs as the name would imply: POWER PISTOL. You get alot of muzzle flash, recoil, and at times seems a bit dirty. I have leaned towards using Hodgdon TiteGroup and HS-6. While I like both and would choose them both over PP, I have to say that my favorite .40 powder is HS-6. Accuracy is excellent with very tight groups. There is no muzzle flash and it burns very clean. The burn rate at about the 75th percentile while PP is about 98th %ile. The slightly slower burn rate is very suitable for a larger cartridge like a 40. This really does create a very 'mechanically' smooth recoil. I cant quite discribe the difference in recoil, but it just feel 'cleaner' and more controlled, yet still crisp. You will feel the difference as well if you shoot them back to back.

    I prefer PP for my 9mm loads. I like the faster powders in smaller cartridges and smaller grain bullets. You will be extremely happy with HS-6 or Titegroup.
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