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Why do you use that powder for your handgun ammo?
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<blockquote data-quote="diggler1833" data-source="post: 3785610" data-attributes="member: 48072"><p>Personally, I have found Titegroup to produce excellent accuracy in just about every non-magnum pistol cartridge I've put it in. 9mm, .40S&W, .38SPL (same 4.4gr charge as the. 40), .45ACP, and 10mm (for just plinking).</p><p></p><p>Unique is one of the most universal powders out there for .357, 41, and .44 magnums, but damn if it isn't dirty. Dad got me introduced to that one years ago and I just stuck with it. Great for shotgun stuff too (most pistol powders are). Apparently Unique is "now cleaner burning", but the old stuff almost looks like you're shooting a black powder substitute.</p><p></p><p>I have a pound or two of some of the hot rod powders for specific magnum cartridges (H110, Longshot, 2400, Blue and Green Dot, 800X etc...), but for pure enjoyment plinking = Titegroup and Universal Clays.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diggler1833, post: 3785610, member: 48072"] Personally, I have found Titegroup to produce excellent accuracy in just about every non-magnum pistol cartridge I've put it in. 9mm, .40S&W, .38SPL (same 4.4gr charge as the. 40), .45ACP, and 10mm (for just plinking). Unique is one of the most universal powders out there for .357, 41, and .44 magnums, but damn if it isn't dirty. Dad got me introduced to that one years ago and I just stuck with it. Great for shotgun stuff too (most pistol powders are). Apparently Unique is "now cleaner burning", but the old stuff almost looks like you're shooting a black powder substitute. I have a pound or two of some of the hot rod powders for specific magnum cartridges (H110, Longshot, 2400, Blue and Green Dot, 800X etc...), but for pure enjoyment plinking = Titegroup and Universal Clays. [/QUOTE]
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