Same for Titegroup. Very fast burning and economical powder so it has very low charges. Not the best for 45 but gets it done on the cheapIve loaded thousands of rounds of 9mm and 45acp with bullseye. Its a bit dirty but otherwise have had no issues. One thing to note is it is on the hot side so charges are fairly small. Some folks dont like the fact that you could double charge a 45 and it hold it. So be diligent in your habits.
Got a lb of titegroup on the shelf. Havent opened it to try out yet. Whenever i get around to opening it up ill keep in mind to treat it accordingly. Prob wont see it in 45 though as i have a decent supply of w231 that ill be using for 45 for the forseeable future.Same for Titegroup. Very fast burning and economical powder so it has very low charges. Not the best for 45 but gets it done on the cheap
Work just as well as large primer, but you'll be frustrated when one of the wrong size gets mixed in.Looks like powder won't be a problem to get, it's the large pistol primers I can't hardly find and boy the price is way higher than the last time I bought primers. I see some ammo manufacturers switch to a small primer 45 acp cartridge. Has anybody shot or reloaded any of this type ammo??
I've used all these (TG, W231, BE & Unique) without issue and yes there's some slight differences but I'm not a competition shooter. If it burns a little dirty IDC - I clean religiously.Got a lb of titegroup on the shelf. Havent opened it to try out yet. Whenever i get around to opening it up ill keep in mind to treat it accordingly. Prob wont see it in 45 though as i have a decent supply of w231 that ill be using for 45 for the forseeable future.
I'm wanting to reload 45 so I'm not sure I would want to get any of it. It would be too hard to keep separate. As far as performance I'm sure it would be ok, just this is the first time I've seen it.Work just as well as large primer, but you'll be frustrated when one of the wrong size gets mixed in.