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Win 231 because it's clean, accurate, fairly low flash and meters very well. Also, it works just as well with jacketed bullets as it does with lead bullets..45ACP - What's you favorite powder?
Win 231 because it's clean, accurate, fairly low flash and meters very well. Also, it works just as well with jacketed bullets as it does with lead bullets..45ACP - What's you favorite powder?
I don't think I've seen 1 person who uses Ramshot powders for pistol. I used TAC for 223 in my AR and like it. Anyone for Ramshot? My I have only used Unique, Bullseye, HS-7, and HS-6.
Just curious.
I've been seeing ads for it. I assume Hodgdon put out loads using it, are they only on the website or are they printed somewhere?Quickdraw McGraw,
You're not alone in liking HS-6, it's one of my favorite powders but not in the .45 Auto. I have used and like HS-6, Longshot, Power Pistol, AA#5, Clays and W231 in the .45 Auto and all work but I feel W231 is the best for that caliber. Second in line would be AA#5 considering it was developed specifically for use in the .45 Auto.
I would mention Winchester AutoComp, it's getting great write-ups for use in the 9mm, 38 Super, 40 S&W and .45 Auto.
I was a little surprised to see a very heavy paper full page add for AutoComp at the gun shop that had load data on the back for all 4 calibers. I'm not sure if it's in any of the current load manuals because it's fairly new and even though most of the new manuals have come out over the past year they were probably updated last year or further back. I'm sure the 2009 Hodgdon manual has the data but that's no different than their load data site information.I've been seeing ads for it. I assume Hodgdon put out loads using it, are they only on the website or are they printed somewhere?