Alliant Power Pistol

Use it in almost anything

A friend, who is moving to California, gave me 4# of Alliant Power Pistol powder.
Does anyone out there have any experience with this in 38 or 45 loads?
Thank you.

Good powder for multi use, good results just follow the
load info. I have 8 lbs in stock so I should be good for a long time. last one I bought cost 72.00 at a gun show in PA
 
I've used it for 115 gr. jacketed 9X19. I also loaded up some Gold Dot 135 gr. bullets for .38 SPL and .357 Mag. Here are some of my results:
S&W 642 .38 SPL reloads GD 135 gr. 807fps, 798, 785
6.4 gr. Power Pistol

.357 Mag. Reloads, 9.6 gr. Power Pistol, GD 135 gr. 1222fps, 1226

S&W model 60, 3" bbl. with .38 SPL reload 894fps
6.4 gr. Power Pistol

Beretta 92FS Kidd Custom
Reload, 6.2 gr. Power Pistol, Starline, Rem. Primer 1263fps, 1246fps
 
Use it in a factory duplication, practice load in 357, in a 640Pro. 140 Hdy XTP, 9.0 power pistol and a standard primer. Chronos: 1067fps from 640. In a Ruger 3" SP it chronos at 1104fps.

Shoots to point of aim in both guns and is very accurate. It's loud and it's bright, but it is a magnum. Makes my 44 Special super accurate with a 250 grain Keith and 8 grs of PP. for 1,000fps . Pressure on both loads in low pressure for caliber spectrum.
 
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Loud? Bright?

Sounds like Power Pistol should be on my list of What To Try Next. I was already kicking it over after reading about its performance in 9mm.
 
My favorite powder in 44 spl and mid power 44 mags. Just seems to group great with many loads
 
I have been loading 9.5 grains PP under a 125 grain jacketed bullet (XTP) in .357 Magnum, shooting it in the 586 L Comp and the 686 Plus 3".

It has manageable recoil, a lot of noise, and a bloom about the size of a basketball. It causes folks on the indoor range to stop and look around when I shoot it.
 
I have had exceptional results using Power Pistol in 38 Special +P and 44 Special.

Hunter silhouette load:
LRN 160 Power Pistol GR 6.3 LO 941 HI 969 AVG 955 ES 28 SD 9.07

Bowling pin load:
LSWC 240 Power Pistol GR 7.5 LO 899 HI 921 AVG 908 ES 22 SD 6.60

Also running well in 357 Sig, though I haven't chronoed it yet.
 
I load Power Pistol for my .38 Special Bianchi loads. The load is 6.5 gr. PP with a 125 gr. Zero JHP. seated to the crimp groove. Primer is small pistol standard Federal. This load chronos at 1050 fps. in a 6" 686 revolver with a 7 port comp on the end. PP generates a lot of gas, making it the perfect comp. gun powder. There is very little recoil or muzzle flip. My gun shoots 3/8" groups at 25 yards in a Ransom Rest with this load, about 1-1/4" at 50 yards.

I originally tried Auto Comp powder, but it burns hotter, and doing reloads with a revolver was not pleasant due to the very hot cylinder. PP burns cooler and reloads are not a problem.
 
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Power pistol really shines in the older/low pressure calibers like the 38spl/44spl/45acp.

I use pp for my p+ loads in those calibers. I swage jacketed 225gr hp's for the 45acp. The pp/225gr bullet combo is pretty impressive in a 5" bbl'd 1911.
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I hadn't thought about Power Pistol at all for 45 Colt. However, it looks like you can get good velocities with a 250 grain jacketed hollow point.
 
I use power pistol for 45, 44sp, 38sp, 9mm and I am very happy with it
 

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