Maximumbob54
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I bought a pound of this to try and am finally getting around to using it.
A quote from the Winchester website:
Winchester Shotgun Powders
"Super-Field propellant is the propellant of choice for Winchester 20 gauge AA Target loads. WSF is an ideal choice to maximize velocities in 12 gauge 1-1/8 ounce and 1-1/4 ounce loads. Super-Field also performs well in 38 Super, 9mm, and 40 S&W pistol loads. Excellent propellant for action pistol applications."
It seems to flow just as well as my current favorite Win 231 but it's slower on the burn rate chart. Since I'm wanting to use it for .40SW with some cast bullet loads I'm thinking this is a good choice. I like the concept of slower burn in a .40SW and I love any powder that flows well in a powder measure. Since Winchester singles it out as being good for auto loader ammo I wanted to give it a try finally.
Is there anything about WSF I should know ahead of time? Any complaints, quirks, or tips for it?
A quote from the Winchester website:
Winchester Shotgun Powders
"Super-Field propellant is the propellant of choice for Winchester 20 gauge AA Target loads. WSF is an ideal choice to maximize velocities in 12 gauge 1-1/8 ounce and 1-1/4 ounce loads. Super-Field also performs well in 38 Super, 9mm, and 40 S&W pistol loads. Excellent propellant for action pistol applications."
It seems to flow just as well as my current favorite Win 231 but it's slower on the burn rate chart. Since I'm wanting to use it for .40SW with some cast bullet loads I'm thinking this is a good choice. I like the concept of slower burn in a .40SW and I love any powder that flows well in a powder measure. Since Winchester singles it out as being good for auto loader ammo I wanted to give it a try finally.
Is there anything about WSF I should know ahead of time? Any complaints, quirks, or tips for it?