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240grJHP

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I am reloading for several people. The component shortages have caused us to buy Magtech Small Magnum Pistol Primers, HP38, and Ramshot TAC from Graf & Sons today. We are going to load 380 ACP, 9mm, 40 S&W, .223 with 55gr FMJBT, 308 and 30-06 with 150gr FMJBT. I currently use Bullseye in the handgun calibers, BLC-2 for .223 and 308, and IMR 4064 for 30-06. I will use Hodgdon and Ramshot load data but value the observations and opinion of forum members. Please enlighten me.
Thanks, Tim
 
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HP38 is the same as W231. I prefer it to Bullseye for any service pistol or target load in larger handgun rounds. It's cleaner, a little broader loading range w/ good accuracy using lead or jacketed bullets. Be sure to back off 0.1-0.2gr using the mag primers.
 
:) I use W231 in 380-9mm-38spl-40sw-45.
The reason I use W231 it meters better than
Bullseye. I like using a powder like W231 or
Bullseye because I use one powder for all the
calibers I load. I buy powder 8lbs at a time
and save money. Don
 
231/HP38 should serve you well for your pistol reloading. I used it for quite a few years but recently couldn't find any locally. I switched to Hogdon Universal...I also use it for 20 ga. so I have one less powder to try to keep stocked. Also, I used a thousand Magtech primers loading 45 acp.....they were fine. No misfires. I wouldn't hesitate to use them again. (If I could find any)
 
Thank You for your responses. I called Hodgdon and a Tech man said to use the starting load data for 9mm and 40 S&W with the Magtech SMPPs. He did not recommend using them on 380. He said he has seen pressure change as much as 5000 with different primers. I sent an email to Ramshot for load data on TAC.
 
240grJHP:

Ramshot has load data available for download at their website, just in case you didn't already notice.

http://www.ramshot.com/powders/

They also have their own lab onsite and may have other data developed that hasn't made it into their published information.
 
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