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gnihcraes
03-02-2009, 20:30
I've done reloading for a while, in the past and present. I've tried unique, red dot, blue dot and W231. All seem to function well. I'd like to get a nice clean burning powder that has the great muzzle "flash" like some of the factory loads do in 9mm/357. It just seems that the factory loads are clean and virtually smoke free, and I'd like to duplicate as close as possible.

Anyone have a suggestion on powder to use?

Thanks in advance. Kelly[Pepsi]

HunterCO
03-02-2009, 23:12
Win 231

Hoser
03-03-2009, 08:48
For lots of muzzle flash use a slow powder. Look for the ones at the bottom of the chart as the ones at the top are normally the fastest burning.

gnihcraes
03-03-2009, 12:22
Thanks. I'll just stick with W231 then... might try some others.

jason303
03-03-2009, 15:40
For your .357 I would highly recommend trying H110. I was shocked by the accuracy I got from mine using this powder.

gnihcraes
03-03-2009, 21:24
Ok, I'll look into the H110... thanks again for any and all info. Kc.

HunterCO
03-03-2009, 21:25
I use herc 2400 for my .357 when I load my good loads that are very accurate.

gnihcraes
03-04-2009, 20:12
Looks like the H110 is very similar to the W296 - I just recently had loaded up a small batch with 296 for grins to see how it functions. Haven't fired them yet...

LariatBob
03-05-2009, 12:05
I don't think you can load 9's with it, but Lil' Gun in my .357 is a kick. Huge flash, big bang. Turns some heads.
First time I tried it, scared the stuff out of me. Thought there was some mistake with the data chart. Verified thru several reputable sources that it was an ok load.
Give it a try if you dare...[UZI]

Sixgun
03-05-2009, 18:25
Sorry guys but, Bullseye and try redeucing load alittle

gnihcraes
03-05-2009, 20:30
I just checked, Lil Gun isn't for 9mm - only magnum type loads. I might try it though for the 357... thanks!

Sixgun - are you saying use Bullseye?

kc.

Marlin
03-05-2009, 20:47
I do know that H110 out of My .454 will produce a fireball that would make a M44 blush..