berettashotgun
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Being frugal I'd like to get a few different practice loads for 9-40-10mm-45 from the same powder.
Researched and found a couple, now I'd personally like to achieve loads with great performance with only a single grain of powder
Well - that ain't gonna happen, but my reloading goes back literally decades with shotgun shells and rifles , but less than a year with pistol calibers; always got free handgun ammo from the powers that be.
My question is this - is it prudent to use a faster (lower volume/weight ) cheaper per load powder in the face of safety?
Researched and found a couple, now I'd personally like to achieve loads with great performance with only a single grain of powder
Well - that ain't gonna happen, but my reloading goes back literally decades with shotgun shells and rifles , but less than a year with pistol calibers; always got free handgun ammo from the powers that be.
My question is this - is it prudent to use a faster (lower volume/weight ) cheaper per load powder in the face of safety?