Folks,
As I started digging more into powders, I need some help understanding burn rates and application to certain calibers:
1) AA-7 is a relatively slow burning powder and it is perfect for 9mm. .45 ACP being a low pressure case would work better with AA-5 (faster burning than AA-7). I would have thought for the .45 one needs to use slower powder to keep the pressure down and keep that pressure longer to push that heavy bullet out faster but looks to be vise versa - what am I missing here ?
2) On the other hand, Tite Group and Clays have similar burning rates (Clays is a bit slower) but everyone is using Tite Group and does not recommend Clays in 9mm and .40 I do not really understand why Tite Group will be much better for 9mm/.40 than Clays.
Thanks for your help,
Igor.
As I started digging more into powders, I need some help understanding burn rates and application to certain calibers:
1) AA-7 is a relatively slow burning powder and it is perfect for 9mm. .45 ACP being a low pressure case would work better with AA-5 (faster burning than AA-7). I would have thought for the .45 one needs to use slower powder to keep the pressure down and keep that pressure longer to push that heavy bullet out faster but looks to be vise versa - what am I missing here ?
2) On the other hand, Tite Group and Clays have similar burning rates (Clays is a bit slower) but everyone is using Tite Group and does not recommend Clays in 9mm and .40 I do not really understand why Tite Group will be much better for 9mm/.40 than Clays.
Thanks for your help,
Igor.