fltbed
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For light target loads, Bullseye is hard to beat. The only drawback I've found with it is that, it's a bit dirty.
I've tried TiteGroup and found it burns a bit hot and when using cast bullets, will give you leading in some applications. It's also a very dense powder and easy to double charge.
For almost 20 years now, WST has been my go to powder for light target loads. It almost matches the performance of Bullseye grain for grain in 38 & 45 acp target loads except it burns a whole lot cleaner. In almost every handgun caliber and bullet weight combo I've tried it in, WST seems to show the best performance. The only challenge is finding load data.
Jeff
I've tried TiteGroup and found it burns a bit hot and when using cast bullets, will give you leading in some applications. It's also a very dense powder and easy to double charge.
For almost 20 years now, WST has been my go to powder for light target loads. It almost matches the performance of Bullseye grain for grain in 38 & 45 acp target loads except it burns a whole lot cleaner. In almost every handgun caliber and bullet weight combo I've tried it in, WST seems to show the best performance. The only challenge is finding load data.
Jeff