Power Pistol, whoda thunk it?

Vulcan Bob

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Hi gang, for the last forty years or so for my handgun needs I've stood by the old trusty trio, Bullseye, Unique and 2400 and was happy. They always done what I wanted and had few surprises. Sure now and again I've tried a few new powders and added 296/H-110 to the powder shelf, most didn't do anything better than what I was using. Well along came Brian Pearce in Handloader touting how well Power Pistol worked in the .44 Special and the .45 Colt so I gave it a try a few years ago, in a word, wow! I never thought any powder could replace Unique in those calibers but Power Pistol sorta ran roughshod over it, meters a lot better too. Very good performance in the standard pressure range with good accuracy with cast bullets (haven't tried it with jacketed) and it seems the initial recoil impulse seems a bit softer to me. So if you ever thought of trying Power Pistol in the big straight wall's you may find it upsetting a few apple carts too.
 
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I bought two pounds of Power Pistol recently, but have not yet worked up any loads with it. The data from the manuals looks promising. Good to hear you are having a positive experience with it.

Mike
 
I like powders that are a little bulky so I can see them in the case.
Does PP fill the cases up at least 65% with your light loads or
maybe 80% on medium heavy loadings?

One reason I do not care for w231.........it is a great powder,
just that some loads you can't see the powder in the case.
Same with Bullseye............... another good powder. I just
have to double check my loads before setting any bullets.

Thanks for the post.
 
It works very well for the 45SUPER and 357SIG cartridges
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About all I use in 9mm and 40 SW.

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It's my favorite in small capacity auto rounds too, 9mm/40S&W/10mm/45ACP/45Super. Never have enought to try on any of the revolver cartridges but I will once that semi-load of powder pulls into town. ;)

LongShot's been more available than Power Pistol so I've been trying that in moderate revolver loads instead lately.

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I like powders that are a little bulky so I can see them in the case.
Does PP fill the cases up at least 65% with your light loads or
maybe 80% on medium heavy loadings?

One reason I do not care for w231.........it is a great powder,
just that some loads you can't see the powder in the case.
Same with Bullseye............... another good powder. I just
have to double check my loads before setting any bullets.

Thanks for the post.

Hey there Ed, no it's not a particularly bulky powder, it seems a bit dense and only takes eight-nine grains to get rather good performance with 240-270gr bullets. Does not seem to be position sensitive though. I have seen some comments on AA-5744 in the .45 Colt and such and it's a rather bulky powder. I use it with good results in the .45-70 Gov.
 
I use Power Pistol for 9mm, 357 Sig, 40 S&W, and 45 ACP. It's a great powder that meters very well and gives excellent performance. If I could only have one powder to use, Power Pistol would be my choice.

Because of the slower burn rate, I will say that there are better choices if you are loading for a pistol with a short barrel. For my Sig P238 in .380 and 2.7 inch barrel, I have used Power Pistol but TiteGroup performs much better.
 
Baruch HaShem! :)

While I'll forever feel indebted to the two old counterleaners who steered a college kid wanting to start reloading to buy his first can of Unique in the mid-80s, for the last ten years or so I've been steering newbies to Power Pistol. I find it gives loadings that are as accurate and as powerful, while a bit cleaner and considerably better at metering.
 
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It's my favorite in small capacity auto rounds too, 9mm/40S&W/10mm/45ACP/45Super. Never have enought to try on any of the revolver cartridges but I will once that semi-load of powder pulls into town. ;)

LongShot's been more available than Power Pistol so I've been trying that in moderate revolver loads instead lately.

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I "lucked" into a 8lb jug of Longshot and it is a great powder. Running low on PP so I use LS when I can..
 
Power Pistol is my favorite for 45acp...very accurate. I just started working up some loads for the 38 special with cast bullets and it shows promise.
 
I recently loaded some 38 Special and 357 Magnum loads with Power Pistol and 155 grain cast lead SWC bullets. Power Pistol worked just fine in those cartridges.

As for comments regarding it "metering well", I have never used a handgun powder that does not meter well. Power Pistol meters as well as any of them through my RCBS powder measure.
 
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As for comments regarding it "metering well", I have never used a handgun powder that does not meter well. Power Pistol meters as well as any of them through my RCBS powder measure.

Come visit sometime when I've got Unique in the hopper of the RCBS 1500 if you want a show! :D
 
I have never had a problem with Unique. Obviously, others do, but I am always perplexed when I hear of this.

I use the first, and only, powder measure I have ever owned. I bought it new in 1980. I don't know if that matters or not.
 
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