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| Power Pistol works great. You will get a bit of flash/bang if that bothers you. |
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| I don't remember what the charge weight was for 115, but WSF is my go to powder for 9mm. Titegroup has too narrow of a range for me to be comfortable throwing in a progressive (at least MY progressive, anyway), and CFE Pistol is dirty AF.
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| Hands down, Sport Pistol. |
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| I’ve been using 4.6 gr of titegroup in my 9mm for years with 115gr rn fmj and plated.
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| I’d go fast with a light 115 grn bullet, for me that’s Titegroup. I may go Win-231 next. |
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| I use 231 now, but that's mostly because that's what I have. But its fine.
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| of all the powders I have used over the decades Universal had been the best results for me. |
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| I'm very new to reloading 9mm as it's been so cheap for so long it just wasn't worth my time. I still have a good stash of commercial 9mm but decided to start rolling my own anyway. On a friend's recommendation I started with TiteGroup and it's performed pretty well. I tried some 231 but it didn't group as well as the TiteGroup does. Mind you this is all with 124gr bullets, I don't know if it's indicative of how a 115 would work. I'm going to try some Bullseye next. |
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| I use a lot of titegroup, but mostly do 135 and 147 gn bullets. I use Blue Bullets. |
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