![]() It takes a whole lot of shooting to be able to tell the difference between pattern and accuracy. Unless using a rest or a scope it is nearly impossible to tell the accuracy of a load in a certain handgun. ![]() Jimbo357mag wrote:I bet when loaded to the correct pressure you could not tell the difference in a half dozen different powders with that bullet in that gun. Here's a PB pic, wish I had the OAL in the damn thing.Īdded Note: **My thinking I believe sucks, I checked a source. I like 231/HP-38 for round nose target bullets but Power Pistol and some others get up to speed and still remain accurate in. I'm low on that powder at the moment and just picked up a good amount of Blue Dot that I will test when I get home, it should work up well for me Blue Dot is a good power powder for semi-autos. It gets to around 1000 fps in both 1911's and a CZ97, it is very accurate. The best practice load I found for that particular bullet is loaded at 1.185" OAL*see note* (*I think, I'm up in Canada right now, my data's at home*) anyway, its the same as the factory 200gr XTP round overall length and 7.8gr of Power Pistol. I use various factory Hornady 200 and 185gr defense loads for my. Hey DB, I started loading accurate self defense practice loads using that same bullet, I bought my first batch from you a couple of years back as a matter of fact.
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