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I have loaded several different rifle rounds, but only for .44 mag in pistol cartridges. I want to start loading for 40 and 45, I recently got bullets and dies for both. With the current powder situation it is hard to get my hands on powder of any kind where I am. Can someone give input on a powder that would work for both of these cartridges, the 40 with 180s and the 45 with 230s.

It would be nice to find a single powder that would be adequate for both, although that often leads to compromises. I looked in a couple manuals that had powders listed for both, just want some real world input. This is mostly for plinking, I'm not into hardcore handgun shooting.
 
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With the availability of pistol powder these days, the question is not so much "What should I use?" as "What can I get my hands on?"
 
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That's the problem here too.
 
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Unique and whatever you can get that you saw in your books that works on both, of which there are many choices. For plinking, it won't matter.
 
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Accurate #5 and #7
Hodgdon Titegroup
Alliant Unique


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W231 (HP-38) is what I use in both.
 
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I use Titegroup
 
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Accurate #5 and be done with it. Western Powder's own version of Unique...
 
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Accurate #5 and #7 Hodgdon Titegroup Alliant Unique

I've used these with great results. Since I have several # I lean towards #5 & #7


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Unique or Power pistol
 
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I use Titegroup.


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I have loaded several different rifle rounds, but only for .44 mag in pistol cartridges. I want to start loading for 40 and 45, I recently got bullets and dies for both. With the current powder situation it is hard to get my hands on powder of any kind where I am. Can someone give input on a powder that would work for both of these cartridges, the 40 with 180s and the 45 with 230s.

It would be nice to find a single powder that would be adequate for both, although that often leads to compromises. I looked in a couple manuals that had powders listed for both, just want some real world input. This is mostly for plinking, I'm not into hardcore handgun shooting.


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