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<hotdog> |
Best powder for the .45 ACP load is Bullseye 4.9grs. Be careful it is a near Mag. load. luck hotdog. | ||
<stans> |
I have loaded some 9mm and a lot of 45. In 9mm I have tried Bullseye, Unique and AA-#5. I preferred the AA-#5 since it gave top velocities, good accuracy, and metered uniformly in my RCBS Uniflow on a progressive press. I 45 ACP I have tried Bullseye, W-231, WSL, AA-#5, and Unique. WSL was great, but is no longer in production. I had good accuracy with Bullseye, but the smoke and residue were a bit much for IPSC competition. | ||
<TomJ> |
Better? Don't know about that, but I always liked Unique for full-power loads in 9mm. Bullseye is too fast for full power (+P) loads in any of those cartridges. [This message has been edited by TomJ (edited 11-17-2001).] | ||
<gone hunting> |
i use HS6 for 9mm, 38sp, 10sp[40S&W]and 45acp. use HS7 for mid-range 357mag and 10mm. and 296 for 357mag full house and real 10mm. ------------------ | ||
<Bill> |
Since I use a Dillon 650 I stick to ball powder for a consistent drop. My favorite is Winchester 231 for all pistol calibers I load for. ------------------ | ||
<Powderman> |
9mm I have not loaded for. For .40 SW, I have used AA #7, Blue Dot, Herco, and Power Pistol. I have obtained the best accuracy with Herco and Blue Dot in that caliber. For .45, I have used two powders extensively: Clays and Power Pistol. Both meter well in my 650. To duplicate ball ammo pressures and velocity, I load 230 grain FMJ or plated with 6.8 of Power Pistol and a standard Federal primer. ------------------ | ||
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