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I'm looking to try some new powders for my 44 pistol. I currently use Unique for 240 swc. I was wondering how fast is too fast for 240 swc/ 310 bullet. I was thinking Titegroup for 240 but I'm a little concerned about a really fast powder for a heavy lead bullet and a lot of case volume...
I started loading for a 44 I just bought. I liked the lee crimp die so much I thought I would try a redding out. I'm not a pro at roll crimp but I don't know about this hybrid stuff. Anybody with experience feel free to weigh in.
A friend at work just ordered one, he was talking it up. To me it seems like a lot of hype. What's with the cyro treated barrel, tuned muzzle brake? And garanteed 3/4 moa at 100. How does that work?
Looking to load light 9mm for practice and comp. All they need to do is punch paper. I shoot a 124 gr bullet out of a glock 19 Titegroup a good choice?