My favorite powders
Monday, May 14, 2007 Filed in:
Ammunition, Accessories
Every reloader has his or her
favorite powders. When I first started reloading handgun
cartridges, I used what everyone around me used - which I found
weren't always the best choices for my needs. After experimenting
with lots of powders, I settled on a few favorites.
As a general rule I prefer flaked powders over ball (spherical)
powders. I've found that they meter more consistently in a wide
variety of measures, and they seem to burn a bit cleaner than their
ball equivalents - this may have something to do with the graphite
coating all ball powders appear to use.
For all-around use in a wide variety of pistol cartridges I really
like Hodgdon Universal Clays. It is extremely clean (the cleanest
I've yet used) and is useful in a large number of calibers. My only
complaint is that is isn't suitable for light loads in spacious
cases, because it often fails to burn fully. This results in lots
of unburned powder flakes that always seem to end up under the
extractor. I'd like to find an equivalent powder that is more
suitable for light loads, but haven't found it yet.
For magnum cartridges, I like Alliant Blue Dot. It is very
consistent, burns cleanly, and gives superb velocities. I've used
it in the .357 Magnum, the .44 Magnum, the fire-breathing .445
SuperMag, and the obscure .451 Detonics Magnum. In each case it
performed superbly. So pleased am I with Blue Dot that one of these
days I plan to try some of the other "Dot" powders.
Though I've tried lots of others, these are the ones I keep coming
back to. There's nothing like "old friends" that you can count
on!
-=[ Grant ]=-