I'm just starting to reload 9mm and I was wondering which powder would be best for target shooting?
BTW, I am a newbie on this site
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I'm just starting to reload 9mm and I was wondering which powder would be best for target shooting?
BTW, I am a newbie on this site
Bullseye and Unique has worked well for me.
Titegroup works fine too. Campro 124, 4gr titegroup and 1.10” length - 134 pf on a CZ Shadow 2.
Titegroup or Winchester 231, probably the most common and economical powders for 9mm
Titegroup is a lot of people's go-to. It's almost always available, not too expensive, relatively low charge weight, and meters well. Little dirty at lower power, but that can probably be said about a lot of powders.
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Titegroup 4gr, Campro 124gr, 1.15” length. Works fine in all 9mm I have.
Feasibility is another question frequently asked. My current cost is 14 cents per round while still using my pre-covid stash of materials. Always watching out for a reloading deals, which start popping quite often now. I'm sure I will be able to fit into 20 cents today. Christmas deals are coming.
I've tried a few powders and my fave was Clays, just ran out of it and switched to Titegroup but will be trying True Blue soon. TB is position intensive, burns cooler than TG, cleaner, meters way better.
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