Where have you found Clays in the last year?
There was a fire in the plant and no Clays and other pistol/shotgun powders from ADI in Australia.
WST is excellent in 45 ACP.
Yeah, has been NONE out there for the past 1.5 years.
This is a good post, and will most likely prove to be true for anyone who wants to test it.Nice threaf. I've used Bullseye, Unique, HS6, even Green Dot and Blue Dot in 45 ACP.
45 is a low pressure cartridge so generally faster powders are more efficient. My experience was Unique didn't do anything Bullseye couldn't except for burn more powder. Green Dot bore out what I learned with the 357 Magnum - it needs pressure to work. HS 6 didn't produce anything to keep me using it. Blue Dot works great when I was shooting +P and Super pressures for comped barrels, lots of gas volume to make an efficient comp work. So I stayed with Bullseye for every 45 ACP load I've loaded. I'd use similar speed powders if I needed to. But I still like to experiment so I'm looking at some of the other powders mentioned.
One thing to watch with those books is, how often are they updated? I have the same books from over 20 years ago. Are the ones you buy today updated from the latest manuals?
Have you used 700x?Nice threaf. I've used Bullseye, Unique, HS6, even Green Dot and Blue Dot in 45 ACP.
45 is a low pressure cartridge so generally faster powders are more efficient. My experience was Unique didn't do anything Bullseye couldn't except for burn more powder. Green Dot bore out what I learned with the 357 Magnum - it needs pressure to work. HS 6 didn't produce anything to keep me using it. Blue Dot works great when I was shooting +P and Super pressures for comped barrels, lots of gas volume to make an efficient comp work. So I stayed with Bullseye for every 45 ACP load I've loaded. I'd use similar speed powders if I needed to. But I still like to experiment so I'm looking at some of the other powders mentioned.