Yes. 115, 125 (ACME Green) and 124 (Rem GS). That’s all so far. 9mm and .40S&W are where True Blue really shines. It’s a very good powder for people who use droppers, too.Does anyone use true blue for 9mm 125gr LCN bullets ?
for some reason the powders showing up at my LGS are Ramshot and Accurate powders
thanks in advance
Yes. 115, 125 (ACME Green) and 124 (Rem GS). That’s all so far. 9mm and .40S&W are where True Blue really shines. It’s a very good powder for people who use droppers, too.
The Berry’s 180gr runs nicely with True Blue at mid-load and a little past using the Western v8 data. Not match grade or anything but good enough for cans and plastic bottles.Hmmmmm, 40 he says. I just so happen to have almost 2 pounds......
And that's a good thing. I'm finding they are about $15-20 less than all the other brands(probably $30 for Vv)Does anyone use true blue for 9mm 125gr LCN bullets ?
for some reason the powders showing up at my LGS are Ramshot and Accurate powders
thanks in advance
The Berry’s 180gr runs nicely with True Blue at mid-load and a little past using the Western v8 data. Not match grade or anything but good enough for cans and plastic bottles.
If ramshot is available I prefer Silhouette over true blue. I have shot pounds of Silhouette and I'm still trying to get rid of a pound of true blue... sil is a flake with flash suppressant made in the usaDoes anyone use true blue for 9mm 125gr LCN bullets ?
for some reason the powders showing up at my LGS are Ramshot and Accurate powders
thanks in advance
Yes I find it excellent in 40, which I would expect the same results in 9mmIf ramshot is available I prefer Silhouette over true blue. I have shot pounds of Silhouette and I'm still trying to get rid of a pound of true blue... sil is a flake with flash suppressant made in the usa
I owed you a good one after you told me about Competition and gave me those ideas for the .45Auto.Perfect, never thought of using it for that, even better as I've got a good amount of 180 plated. I'll have to put some together and give em a whirl in the M&P.
Thanks for the tip matey