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Why does everyone seem to like n so much? It seems like the velocities listed are pretty low compared to the other slower burning powder. Sincerd said:. Click to expand So in comparison n will have more flash and recoil?

Alabusa Understudy Full Member. Jan 1, 1, 3, 49 Muscle Shoals, Alabama. I switched from Titegroup to BE86 and will never go back. Burns cleaner and not near as smokey as TG. It also has less flash in low light. Nov 6, 26, 43, 53 MA. Hoping to stay consistent with my. Reactions: BigTex , Caterpillardoc , clcustom and 1 other person. Hummerdawg Sergeant Full Member.

Dec 26, 17 53 Georgia. Jul 15, 5, 2, Miserable CA. BD sucks in the 9mm. Unburdened powder, too much flash, too much recoil. Reactions: txguero and mgrs. Reactions: Caterpillardoc. Tchitcherine Private Supporter. Sep 26, CA. W works for me. Thinking of trying CFE Pistol. Gustav7 Son of a Gun Jul 18, 1, Ohio OH. I did like using Power Pistol.

I actually like Unique I'm currently using Titegroup and Clays, although Clays is really for my. HS-6 is another to try. I've liked that for the few hundred 9mm I've loaded with it.

Will be switching back to that for 9mm once I run through the lb of Titegroup I have. SigSauerkraut Private Minuteman. Mar 3, 52 28 AZ. Another vote for BE I have another 16lbs of TG to burn through before I can switch completely over. I've used TG in 9mm, 45, and 38 for years but bought a pound of BE86 on a whim and thought it outperformed TG in every category. I'm kind of on a vv kick ever since I used n and n for blk. Both work their uses extremely well.

Tchitcherine said:. Reactions: bmash and Tchitcherine. Jun 17, VV N under grain zero bullet. No recoil, no flash and accurate as hell. Feb 6, 31 Unique for me. Jul 9, 1, 1, orange county, ca. Was using titegroup but damn that stuff is dirty. The cfe runs pretty clean.

Reactions: Tchitcherine. Feb 18, VA. What do you want to do with it? Forgiving, accurate with jacketed ammo but loud and dirty at lower pressures. What is smokeless pistol powder? Smokeless powder is the name given to a number of propellants used in firearms and artillery that produce negligible smoke when fired, unlike the gunpowder or black powder they replaced. Smokeless powder allowed the development of modern semi- and fully automatic firearms and lighter breeches and barrels for artillery.

Harkaitz Maireles Explainer. What kind of powder is Varget? Varget features small, extruded grains for uniform metering, is insensitive to hot and cold temperatures and produces higher energy for improved velocities over other powders in its burning-speed class.

Judit De Maya Pundit. What is the best powder for reloading 45 ACP? Chadya Baguena Pundit. What powder is best for 6. For 6. Nilson Griso Pundit. How many grains does a 9mm Luger have? The usual bullet weights for 9mm Luger range from to grains.

Lighter and heavier bullets can be had, but they are not common for factory loads. The heavy bullets are generally grains, but grain bullets can also be had. Svetoslava Pasadas Pundit.

Can you reload 9mm ammo? Yes, it can give you a more accurate load IF you put the time into developing the load. It takes time. All and all storing and reloading ammunition is a worthwhile pursuit for your firearms practice.

The important things to look for when selecting the best 9mm powder are low smoke emission, muzzle flash, and recoil. Plus, pay attention to small charges, clean-burning, and consistency. Remember, different powders may be best for different types of calibers and guns. For example, there will be a difference in behavior between 9mm and. There are two main types of pistol powders. Black powder is the traditional powder that was used in firearms until smokeless came on the market.

Basically speaking, smokeless powder is about 3 times as powerful as black powder , producing higher pressure and velocities—this means you should never use smokeless guns meant for black powder, due to the fact that it can severely damage the unit and possibly injure the user.

If you are unsure about what each of the burn rates means, remember that a fast burn rate means that the pressure is built up very quickly and releases quickly. Meanwhile, a slow burn rate means pressure builds up more slowly before release and therefore more energy behind each shot.



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