VAdoublegunner
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A comment in another thread got me thinking about the pistol powder trinity. I guess we all have at least 3 for different power loads and chamberings to suit almost all of our handloading situations.
It appears on reflection that mine is:
WSF (good for most autopistol cartridges and I have developed loads for most straightwall cartridges at moderate target and plinking levels; I get exceptional accuracy, and it meters great; also I use it in a lot of shotshell loads)
PowerPistol (excellent mid to upper range powder for jacketed bullets in many auto and straight pistol cartridges, seems to be a favorite of Brian Pearce's too)
WW296 (a long time favorite for most magnum level loads)
I keep a few others around for special applications (Unique and Blue Dot primarily) but those three serve most of my pistol loading needs and I could live without those two if necessary.
What's yours?
It appears on reflection that mine is:
WSF (good for most autopistol cartridges and I have developed loads for most straightwall cartridges at moderate target and plinking levels; I get exceptional accuracy, and it meters great; also I use it in a lot of shotshell loads)
PowerPistol (excellent mid to upper range powder for jacketed bullets in many auto and straight pistol cartridges, seems to be a favorite of Brian Pearce's too)
WW296 (a long time favorite for most magnum level loads)
I keep a few others around for special applications (Unique and Blue Dot primarily) but those three serve most of my pistol loading needs and I could live without those two if necessary.
What's yours?
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