Best Powder For Paper Targets

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I enjoy loading for target shooting. I use commercial ammo for personal defense. I have used Unique for my light reloads because I have it on hand for shotguns. Now that powder seems be more available, appreciate suggestions as to best pistol powder for target loads in terms of Reliable Metering, reasonable volume, and decent accuracy for 38spl, 40 & 41mag.
 
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Unique is a great powder but not at its best below midrange load levels. I used red dot for years in the big 45colt for light loads. Also works well in any caliber for that app. Terrific accuracy with lead & coated bullets. Other good choices are WST, Ramshot comp, green dot, all are high loft fast burners.
 
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With a pound of power and loading a target load for the 148gr in a 38 special...........

3.5 grs. of Unique will get around 2,000 loads.
2.7 grs. of Bullseye will get around 2,590 loads.

11.8 boxes of more ammo.
 
I tried to make unique work for target loads for years, just didn't want to have more than one powder. Unique is at best OK for target loads.
I bought Bullseye and found it much more suited for target and cast bullet loads. Have branched out to try Red Dot and 700X.
Those three are excellent and I wished I had tried them sooner, wasted a lot of time trying to make Unique do something it's not intended to do. At the time I didn't know that. Unlike Unique, Bullseye, Red Dot and 700X burn completely at lower pressures developed by target loads.
Gary
 
I tried to make unique work for target loads for years, just didn't want to have more than one powder. Unique is at best OK for target loads.
I bought Bullseye and found it much more suited for target and cast bullet loads. Have branched out to try Red Dot and 700X.
Those three are excellent and I wished I had tried them sooner, wasted a lot of time trying to make Unique do something it's not intended to do. At the time I didn't know that. Unlike Unique, Bullseye, Red Dot and 700X burn completely at lower pressures developed by target loads.
Gary

Red dot has about 1.5x the loft of BE too, a better fit in larger cases IMO.
 
I find Bullseye to be the best, followed by Red Dot and 231 in that order.

Depending on the bullet you use, Bullseye will be just fine. Especially if you shoot full wadcutters. 2.7 grains will work real well.
 
Over the years I had little problems making most powders work with lead target loads or light jacket loads in barrels that are 4" long or more...........
Some of the slower powders may need to be bumped up to get accuracy and a better burn but they generally pan out.

Now, if you are trying to get slow target loads in a 2" or less snub nose 38 special,
you will find out in a hurry, that some powders need a major testing to find out what this little revolver will like.
Again, the little 148gr lead bullet is my first choice for this revolver.

Good loading.
 
Hello. I have been using WW231 almost exclusively for my target velocity 38 Special, 41 Magnum, 9mm Luger, and 45 ACP loads. Prior to the 231, I used Bullseye, but that seemed to be a dirtier burn. I have not seen 231 on any shelves locally for a while, so I am being forced to try Titegroup. Titegroup and 231 require only a few tenths of a grain more to perform like Bullseye.
 
The formula....

The general formula is a heavy, slow lead bullet powered by a fast target powder such as Bullseye, Titegroup or any of the better target powders being offered.

Often these will be soft 'swaged' bullets that easily conform to the rifling. For .38 special the HBWC is King.

You can use any combination and all guns are different, but the above has a great track record.
 
Takea good look at Hodgdon Clays. Smoking accurate low velocity target loads and cleanest powder there is.
 
I use Titegroup, W231, & W296, depending on cartridge and availability. I do not light load anything, never have. If I want light I go to .22 LR and .38 S&W.
 
I shot a lot of .45 ACP loads made with Unique when I was a Bullseye
shooter. Also used it in .38 Special for plinking and small game hunting.
No problem making accurate loads.

It is also my favorite powder for .41 Magnum loads. Shot bowling pins and steel plates with several .41s LSWC bullets weighing from 210 to
230 grains in weight. No problems in those games either.
 
Thanks for input. I will try a can of W231 if I can find it and continue using Unique in meanwhile. I do like the way ball powders meter; WSF is one of my favorites to crank out 20ga on MEC hydro.
 
I been using Titegroup since Clays can't be found in my area. In my .45 LC, .45 ACP, .38Spl, and in the .44Mag. In fact I just loaded 500 .45Acp with a cast 200swc. I find this to be a good powder and can pretty much can be found most anywhere.
 
I am under the impression 231/HP38 being discontinued. Somebody please correct me if I am wrong.
 
I agree with SLT223: I always found Unique to be dirty and left my guns stinky and sooty, so for .45ACP in my Colt 70 Series pistols, I really like Hodgden Clays powder. I highly recommend you try the powder. H.
 
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