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  • #16
    Pablo5959
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2013
    • 1288

    If you go to Alliant's web site. And request a load manual.
    They will send you a nice little soft cover.
    It's free!!

    It's the same info as there site but still nice to have.

    I to like PP, it can be loaded everything from .38auto to .44mag.
    Shooting in low light is great.

    Pablo

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    • #17
      Atlast357
      Member
      • Sep 2012
      • 414

      Yes looks like 6gr and 5.5 is just right fells fine.Also with X Treme RN.
      I have the Alliant book.

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      • #18
        Just.a.guy
        Member
        • Dec 2012
        • 407

        I actually made a bunch of test loads last week with Power Pistol for 9mm. I was trying to find one load to work in several pistols, so I bought 3 weights of bullet and loaded some ladder loads. I have my results in a convenient spreadsheet.



        I ended up picking 6 grains of Power Pistol and a 115gr plated bullet.

        Edit: I didn't have a chronograph when I tested these, so there's no velocity data. I'm actually getting one this week, so I should update this soon with more hard numbers.
        Last edited by Just.a.guy; 02-16-2015, 1:36 PM.

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        • #19
          kcheung2
          Veteran Member
          • Aug 2012
          • 4387

          Thanks justaguy, that table was useful. I'll start loading with PP soon & like you was looking for a universal load. When I was working up a load for N320, I found out the modern polymer guns work with just about any load, but my P-38 needed stronger loads to cycle that heavy slide.
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          "There is no "best." If there was, everyone here would own that one, and no other." - DSB

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          • #20
            maxx03
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2012
            • 1420

            5.1 grains Power Pistol under Extreme 124. Cycles G19, Sig P229 and Browning Hi Power. With Good accuracy.

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