A friend of mine got out of shotshell reloading and gave me a few pounds of Titewad shotshell powder. (Not to be confused with Titegroup). The problem is that I do not reload shotshells. But I do reaload for pistols.
There are very few published pistol loads that use that powder. Given that it is a very fast burning powder, I was thinking of working up 44 Special or 38 Sp. light target loads with light for caliber cast bullets. Does anyone know of any such loads? Has anyone tried Titewad as a pistol powder?
BTW, I have found published loads in 45 ACP, for 200 grain cast bullets and reloaded some. Recoil was stiff, and accuracy was so-so at best.
BTW, I would shoot those 38 and 44 Sp. loads in Magnum revolvers, so there should be plenty of room for error, even if the pressure gets a tad over spec.
There are very few published pistol loads that use that powder. Given that it is a very fast burning powder, I was thinking of working up 44 Special or 38 Sp. light target loads with light for caliber cast bullets. Does anyone know of any such loads? Has anyone tried Titewad as a pistol powder?
BTW, I have found published loads in 45 ACP, for 200 grain cast bullets and reloaded some. Recoil was stiff, and accuracy was so-so at best.
BTW, I would shoot those 38 and 44 Sp. loads in Magnum revolvers, so there should be plenty of room for error, even if the pressure gets a tad over spec.
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