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9mm primers used with titegroup powder
9mm primers used with titegroup powder









Looking at a burn rate chart for Hodgdon, seems like win 231 is a good option as well, but just like AA#7, it’s about as common as woman over 30 without kids or a divorce. With a Dillon 650, that stuff will go everywhere, that’s why I bought some autocomp, hopefully it’s not to snappy with the two popple holes and a comp. I currently loaded 10 test loads of 9MM in UMC cases, CCI 500 primers with a UMC 9mm FMJ. Without anything but looking at data for NON-FMJ 9MM, I presume this will be somewhere between 124gr Titegroup load data and 90-100gr load data specs. That’s what I’ve heard, seems like VV powders like 3n38 and others tend to fill the case more and thusly work the comp more. I DO KNOW that the PDX1 (aka Ranger LE) use W231 as their base powder in their cartridges. So now I use it up for minor Open loads for Steel Challenge.ġ24s with WAC are just fine, just snappy. The IF I could get the bullet seated to the OAL I wanted, it would 'grow' as the powder uncompressed. After I built the gun and started loading for it I discovered If I dropped enough to make major a lot spilled onto the shell plate when it turned. at the height of the last shortage because I knew I'd be building an Open gun and it was so hard to get. They are shown merely as an indication of potential performance in one test load, shot by CIP standards.To bad you are so far away or I'd sell you some 3N38. Anything else I should consider Price really isn't a factor I'm powder because it lasts me so long. I want something that can cover those ranges, is clean, not as smokey as titegroup. I think I've all but settled for n330 for 9mm from 115-147s. The charge weights and results noted within are not recommended, either as a starting nor completed load. Looking at the velocity that n 350 can give you a looks nice. Therefore, Shooters World LLC, nor the manufacturer of this propellant take no responsibility for the intentional or unintentional misuse of this product. This shift can cause unintended high pressures, and result in injury or death. Additionally, this propellant can be used for reduced loads in virtually any revolver cartridge, whether magnum or standard.Ĭlean Shot is a canister form of Explosia bulk propellant D032-02.īallistic load data using SAAMI test methods and standards for Clean Shot is available at Ballistic load data using European CIP test methods and standards for D032 propellant is available here.Īs with any propellant and load combination, a minor change to any of the components of the test load CAN result in significant shift in ballistic performance. This propellant will also enable cycling and nominal velocities in high-pressure semi-automatic firearms chambered in 9mm. 45 Colt and similar low-pressure cartridges. When used with certain shot shell reloading machines, it is recommended that a PC-PB-2 Powder Baffle be installed to ensure proper machine/propellant interaction.ĭue to the gas generation rate of this propellant, loaders can achieve high velocities with. A fine grain spherical propellant, it meters extremely consistently with volumetric chargers.

9mm primers used with titegroup powder

This propellant can be used in virtually all pistol cartridges, and 12 gauge shot shell target loads.

9mm primers used with titegroup powder

Velocities taken at 4-5 feet from barrel. This link will be updated as I continue to develop more loads and test them.

9mm primers used with titegroup powder

COAL are generally +/- 0.005' seated using Lee seating die. It has similar burn rate to Winchester 231, Hodgdon Titegroup®, and Accurate No. Powder is generally +/- 0.1 gr as it dropped using a Hornady powder drop on my Dillon xl650 (although usually right at the listed charge).

9mm primers used with titegroup powder

Ballistic results for this propellant show it to be highly versatile, with low residue in a myriad of pistol cartridges.











9mm primers used with titegroup powder