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jrebel
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Pistol specific.....9mm to 454 casull. If you can only have 3 or 4 powders on the shelf to accomidate most or all pistol rounds....which would they be? I have a buddy that literally has a different powder for every caliber which I totally understand for rifle....but pistol, not so much. What is everyone's opinion on this matter.
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Re: Reloading powder hypothetical questions
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Bullseye, it's what I use for all pistol rounds I load. I don't have any hand cannons, so it may or may not be a solution for the biggest cartridges.
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Re: Reloading powder hypothetical questions
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Unique is about as close to a universal powder as you can get. I think accurate #5 is up there as well.
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If i was going to have 4 powders for pistols it would he trailboss for cowboy loads and bullseye for the rest.
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I get along fine with Unique.
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I use unique for all my pistols.
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Re: Reloading powder hypothetical questions
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I use titegroup for 9, 40, 45. It's usually about $20/pound. I haven't used bullseye but I think it is similar to titegroup.
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Re: Reloading powder hypothetical questions
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Ramshot Comptetition would be one of the first powders that I would stock up on. It is very clean, as clean as N320, temp stable, meters excelent, and very soft shooting. Other than that, it would be N320.
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I use 700X for all my handguns. Then rifle it's N133, H380, and RL 22. Shogun, Clays, International, Little gun and AL-8.
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Titegroup and either Ramshot Enforcer or H110 would cover just about everything. You could throw in a little Trailboss too just for fun.
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Bullseye for plinking, Unique for mid-range, H-110 or 2400 for max loads.
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