Ok im going to try to explaine what im thinking and what im running into..
This year ive been using Titegroup in 45acp 9mm 44 and 38's and 45 colt loads now im not talking barn burners super magnums or anything of the sort.. in the 45 colt 44 and 38 just nice plinking load i use 2400 for hotter loads in 44mag and 45 colt.
So not what im seeing even in these loads they seem to heat the barrel up faster to where its hard to handle espically on the Ruger single action in 45 colt . Im used to dealing with heat but this is quite bad and im nto saying box of 50 to get um to where you dont want to grab it im saying 15 rounds or so .. Im not getting as much shooting in as i used to even swapping wheelies/autos it still seems to stay pretty hot.
I dont rember this with 231 or Unique but i was shooting loads from over 2 years ago. As i messed up my back and didnt do lot of loading nor shooting for a few years..
So am i right in thinking that if i go back to them they seem a little slower on the burning chart that heat build up wont be as bad or am i just nuts and dont worry about it ..
Most of all did what i say make any sense to anyone else?
:banghead: :banghead: :banghead:
So what im asking is should i switch back to the other powders?
This year ive been using Titegroup in 45acp 9mm 44 and 38's and 45 colt loads now im not talking barn burners super magnums or anything of the sort.. in the 45 colt 44 and 38 just nice plinking load i use 2400 for hotter loads in 44mag and 45 colt.
So not what im seeing even in these loads they seem to heat the barrel up faster to where its hard to handle espically on the Ruger single action in 45 colt . Im used to dealing with heat but this is quite bad and im nto saying box of 50 to get um to where you dont want to grab it im saying 15 rounds or so .. Im not getting as much shooting in as i used to even swapping wheelies/autos it still seems to stay pretty hot.
I dont rember this with 231 or Unique but i was shooting loads from over 2 years ago. As i messed up my back and didnt do lot of loading nor shooting for a few years..
So am i right in thinking that if i go back to them they seem a little slower on the burning chart that heat build up wont be as bad or am i just nuts and dont worry about it ..
Most of all did what i say make any sense to anyone else?
:banghead: :banghead: :banghead:
So what im asking is should i switch back to the other powders?