parabarbarian
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I like Power Pistol for 38 spl loads. It is clean, meters well, not expensive and provides good velocities at 38 +P pressures. I have worked up loads for DEWC and light 357 loads for plinking from the Marlin.
My standard 38 +P is 5.8 gr of PP under a 158 gr plated SWC which is accurate in all of my 38/357 revolvers. A few months ago I was shooting steel targets at a local range with the +P load above and I was asked to stop using the ammo. I was genuinely surprised so I asked the reason. They told me that 38 +P was a "little too hot" for their targets. This made little sense but I didn't argue. Recently I discovered the problem was the PP had such a bang and flash the RO on duty thought I was using really hot loads that might damage their steel.
I searched a bit for a possible replacement and HS-6 seemed to be pretty close to PP in overall performance. I bought a pound to try out and in the DEWC and SWC loads it does seem to perform about as well. It leaves some sand in the barrel and on my hands but it is no worse than 2400 or 300MP -- which are bad enough. It is noticeably quieter and less flashy. I haven't been able to chrono any loads yet.
Nevertheless, I've seen more than a few claims that it is not a good powder for 38 or 45 ACP unless I only want to use maximum charges. Since those are the calibers I want use it for nd I don't want be maxed out all the time, I thought I'd ask for some second opinions. I know a few of you use it regularly.
My standard 38 +P is 5.8 gr of PP under a 158 gr plated SWC which is accurate in all of my 38/357 revolvers. A few months ago I was shooting steel targets at a local range with the +P load above and I was asked to stop using the ammo. I was genuinely surprised so I asked the reason. They told me that 38 +P was a "little too hot" for their targets. This made little sense but I didn't argue. Recently I discovered the problem was the PP had such a bang and flash the RO on duty thought I was using really hot loads that might damage their steel.
I searched a bit for a possible replacement and HS-6 seemed to be pretty close to PP in overall performance. I bought a pound to try out and in the DEWC and SWC loads it does seem to perform about as well. It leaves some sand in the barrel and on my hands but it is no worse than 2400 or 300MP -- which are bad enough. It is noticeably quieter and less flashy. I haven't been able to chrono any loads yet.
Nevertheless, I've seen more than a few claims that it is not a good powder for 38 or 45 ACP unless I only want to use maximum charges. Since those are the calibers I want use it for nd I don't want be maxed out all the time, I thought I'd ask for some second opinions. I know a few of you use it regularly.