20 April 2008, 06:55
Rick Behling9 mm powder
Of you who reload the 9 mm Parabellum what is your powder of choice when using 124 grain bullets?
20 April 2008, 07:32
amamnnHS-6, for 9mm, 40SW, 45acp, and .38spcl. currently. I was using W231 in place of Unique. I've decided to go with a somewhat slower powder like HS-6 in all the plinking pistols I load as there is no chance to double charge a case. I do still use 231 in a couple of loads in which HS-6 will not work.
20 April 2008, 18:34
ShootshellzAccurate Arms #5. Or as I call it: 'liquid Unique'.
20 April 2008, 19:35
onefunzr2AA#7 was specifically designed for the 9x19 cartridge, and its performance is most impressive although with less pressure and speed than #5.
20 April 2008, 20:43
mstarlingHave tried to find a single powder that would give me adequate performance in 9mm and great performance in 40 S&W (which I load long to fit 1911's).
9mm is easy to get standard to +P performance. My 40 S&W Long is a little more difficult as it is nearly the performance of 10 mm.
The powder I found that I really like is WSF. Is slightly slower than AA #5 (Which is a lot slower than Unique by the way.)
Is easy to get velocity in 9mm, standard 40 and 40 Long.
AA #7 is a great powder in 9x21 and Super. Along with 3N37 one can make IPSC major with these powders with ease. I think they're just a bit slow for 9mm.
21 April 2008, 00:12
tsturmquote:
Originally posted by Allan DeGroot:
Unique
AD
+1
21 April 2008, 09:19
fredj338It depends on what you want to do w/ the 9mm. I like Unique, WSF & Universal, even AA#5 for std.-+p loads. If you want light plinking to just under factory vel. then WST & HP38 work well. FOr +p-+P+, AA#7, LOngshot & BlueDot will get you there safely.