another reality is that nobody wants to load different for pistol and pcc. and not a lot of folks shoot open (or shouldn't, anyway - a stupid class that is the antithesis of ipsc). so, if not developing a load specifically for a compensator then you are developing a load for a standard or production pistol and pcc.
in this case, you want to load a heavy bullet and a slow powder. you want everything to slow down. there are two hits when you pull the trigger; the initial bang, and when the slide (or bolt - this is the pcc forum) hits the end of travel. shoot a light bullet and a hot load and these two hits happen a the same time and make for a snappy round with lots of flip. slow it down with slow powder and a bullet with a lot of momemtum and the two hits happen consecutively which creates a push instead of a snap - easier to control.
of course i am not a db with a bazillion posts so take it for what you paid for it ...
in this case, you want to load a heavy bullet and a slow powder. you want everything to slow down. there are two hits when you pull the trigger; the initial bang, and when the slide (or bolt - this is the pcc forum) hits the end of travel. shoot a light bullet and a hot load and these two hits happen a the same time and make for a snappy round with lots of flip. slow it down with slow powder and a bullet with a lot of momemtum and the two hits happen consecutively which creates a push instead of a snap - easier to control.
of course i am not a db with a bazillion posts so take it for what you paid for it ...