Charlie Plasters, SASS#60943 308 Posted December 15, 2016 Share Posted December 15, 2016 My son's finally ready to start reloading for his 9mm cause his kid is starting to shoot it as well. So I have been asked to supply components for Christmas. Since I don't reload 9mm myself (yet) I was hoping for some input on choice of powders to use (or not), primers, bullet weight etc. I checked Hodgdons site and see that Universal, Clays, Titegroup, W231, and WSF show up a lot across bullet weights. Any input would be greatly appreciated. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Widder, SASS #59054 7,858 Posted December 15, 2016 Share Posted December 15, 2016 I reload for the 9mm but I must admit my component testing has been limited. But, of the powders I have tried, I REALLY like CLEAN SHOT. I buy my supplies from Scarlett Darlin, who owns 'Clarks bullets by Scarlett'. I also use her 124 gr. lead bullets and Berry's plated bullets in the 115 gr weight. Hope this helps a little. ..........Widder Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Yusta B. 1,474 Posted December 15, 2016 Share Posted December 15, 2016 http://www.reloadammo.com/9mloads.htm I load 124 gr Berry's & Clays. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Col. Cornelius Gilliam, SASS#5875TG 41 Posted December 15, 2016 Share Posted December 15, 2016 I like Titegroup for plated or jacketed. It seems to burn too hot for cast bullets, causing some problems. However, Universal works great for cast lead bullets. I stock both. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lost Trail 115 Posted December 15, 2016 Share Posted December 15, 2016 Unique. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
The Original Lumpy Gritz 7,489 Posted December 15, 2016 Share Posted December 15, 2016 I found Blue Dot to work the best in 9mm and .40 S&W. Meters great, and is the cleanest burning powder I have ever seen. OLG Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Tom Bullweed 480 Posted December 15, 2016 Share Posted December 15, 2016 W-231, Titegroup and AA #5 would be starter powders for a wide range of bullets and barrel lengths. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
John Henry Quick 579 Posted December 16, 2016 Share Posted December 16, 2016 Universal is my 9mm goto powder. It's not good for powder puff loads, but for medium and full power loads, I've found it to work well in all pistol calibers. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ShadowCatcher 238 Posted December 16, 2016 Share Posted December 16, 2016 My son's finally ready to start reloading for his 9mm cause his kid is starting to shoot it as well. So I have been asked to supply components for Christmas. Since I don't reload 9mm myself (yet) I was hoping for some input on choice of powders to use (or not), primers, bullet weight etc. I checked Hodgdons site and see that Universal, Clays, Titegroup, W231, and WSF show up a lot across bullet weights. Any input would be greatly appreciated. 9mm, .38 special, .45 ACP - all are loaded with Bullseye. It seems to develop the highest velocities at lower chamber pressures than most others I've tried. Don't have access to Piezo data anymore, but in the 90's I was seeing data and results that made it my favorite. I still use it for those calibers. Shadow Catcher Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Michigan Slim 8,016 Posted December 16, 2016 Share Posted December 16, 2016 Red Dot will load all things pistol 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Ripsaw 252 Posted December 16, 2016 Share Posted December 16, 2016 Unique, Power Pistol or BE-86, all medium speed powders, good for any 9mm load you'd use in an semi-auto pistol. I shoot mostly 115g plated (Xtreme) because of the low cost. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Buckshot Dobbs 81 Posted December 16, 2016 Share Posted December 16, 2016 I love me some Titegroup for 9mm. Also use Unique. BD Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Attica Jack #23953 233 Posted December 16, 2016 Share Posted December 16, 2016 W-231 and I really like Accurate Arms powder it meters great. It will all depend on what you can get your hands on. Merry Christmas! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Widder, SASS #59054 7,858 Posted December 16, 2016 Share Posted December 16, 2016 Here is why I like Clean Shot: In my Chronograph test this past summer, here are my results. Per Wire rules, I can't list my powder charges but they were basically 'good' loads. My pistol is the SIG P320 with the 4.7" barrel. Berry's 115 grain plated: (5-shots) 1148, 1150, 1155, 1159, 1161 Avg vel - 1154 deviation in velocity: only 13 fps Scarlett's 124 grain lead: (10 shots) 1010, 1017, 1019, 1022, 1022, 1024, 1029, 1029, 1035, 1043 Avg vel= 1025 fps deviation in velocity= 26 fps My Power Pistol results were also VERY satisfying. Although I listed my actual results, there are some mighty good powder brands listed above that you will be very happy using. The website listed by YUSTA B will give you some great loading information. ..........Widder (Walking in a WidderWonderLand) Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Charlie Plasters, SASS#60943 308 Posted December 16, 2016 Author Share Posted December 16, 2016 WOW! thanks everyone for the input. Looks like I will have choices to make based on what powders I can locate. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Rio Brazos Kid 38 Posted December 16, 2016 Share Posted December 16, 2016 I have used Accurate #5 in the 9mm for a number of years. Simply an outstanding performer. RBK Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Stump Water 115 Posted December 16, 2016 Share Posted December 16, 2016 Red Dot will load all things pistol Yep. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Happy Jack, SASS #20451 549 Posted December 16, 2016 Share Posted December 16, 2016 Every year after the World Championships IDPA lists the equipment used as well as the ammunition. Over 50% used Titegroup. It is my go to powder for 9mm. I use a total of 12 different powders to customize my loads for everything from 218 Bee to 50BMG. Other powders work well in 9mm but Titegroup is in my (and most pro shooters) opinion the best. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Marauder SASS #13056 1,093 Posted December 16, 2016 Share Posted December 16, 2016 Clays will work, but the velocities will be low since it is a fast powder and gets the pressure up easily. I have used it but it doesn't work as well in a semi-auto often times. "Medium speed pistol powders" work best for 9mm. Such as Unique, WW 231, AA #%, AA #7, Universal, etc. Titegroup is a surprising powder that works well with 9mm, but you may notice a little more recoil and louder bang. But it is worth a try as so many top shooters are happy with it. And evidently Clean shoot works very well as Widder has shown. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Ventura Slim, SASS #35690 30 Posted December 17, 2016 Share Posted December 17, 2016 How about coated bullets in red. You can buy sampler packs of different shapes and sizes of bullets. Powder, what you can find for pistol . Primers, federal small pistol magnum. Plastic 9mm cases. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
The Coconino Pistolero, SASS # 72432 75 Posted December 17, 2016 Share Posted December 17, 2016 IM me Charlie for load and chronograph data for 231, Unique, Titegroup, and Power Pistol. Coated, lead and jacketed info. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lead Ringer 74 Posted December 17, 2016 Share Posted December 17, 2016 (edited) Lots of good info posted. I prefer a medium pistol powder like: unique, power pistol, Acc#5, Zip, N340, etc. especially with a cast Bullet. I've recently tested my new 9mm 124gr polymer coated bullets with Unique. I pushed the coated bullet to 1150 fps average. With zero barrel fouling. It worked very well and things stayed clean. Some folks want one powder for everything. I'm of the belief that different powders work better with different calibers, Bullets and speeds. Regards, Ringer Edited December 17, 2016 by Lead Ringer Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Widder, SASS #59054 7,858 Posted December 17, 2016 Share Posted December 17, 2016 Lots of good info posted. I prefer a medium pistol powder like: unique, power pistol, Acc#5, Zip, N340, etc. especially with a cast Bullet. I've recently tested my new 9mm 124gr polymer coated bullets with Unique. I pushed the coated bullet to 1150 fps average. With zero barrel fouling. It worked very well and things stayed clean. Some folks want one powder for everything. I'm of the belief that different powders work better with different calibers, Bullets and speeds. Regards, Ringer Good post Ringer. But I have also experienced that some GUNS have a preference for loads, other than my pet loads. Heck, I've got 2 pistols of the same make, caliber and barrel length that give me difference results with my pet load. The OP of this thread is getting some GREAT info to test in his pistol. ..........Widder Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Charlie Plasters, SASS#60943 308 Posted December 18, 2016 Author Share Posted December 18, 2016 Well, I made a visit to Sportsman warehouse in Flagstaff today to seek out the components. I was surprised how few of the powder choices were available. I selected Titegroup partly based on its lower price than the only other powder. Also got Berrys 115 gr bullets. They had no small pistol primers so I guess I will throw in a few of mine. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
COAL CAR KID, SASS #15921 58 Posted December 18, 2016 Share Posted December 18, 2016 I use HS-6 & have had great luck with it using Berrys 115 gr bullets. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Abe E.S. Corpus SASS #87667 212 Posted December 19, 2016 Share Posted December 19, 2016 I bought some Titegroup specifically to load 9mm (plus Cabelas had it at a very attractive price) but the container is still sealed. I have found Titegroup to make for a "snappier" load in cowboy ammo. I have had good luck with Red Dot and Universal in 9mm but I agree with Widder that Clean Shot is an excellent choice. It meters well and performance has been very consistent. I like the 124 grain bullets in 9mm, either cast bullets from Clark's Bullets or Berry's plated when I can find the latter on sale. Scarlett carries Clean Shot and the other Shooters Wirld powders but I have seen them on the shelf at a local store as well. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Cowboy Rick, SASS #49739L 45 Posted December 19, 2016 Share Posted December 19, 2016 25 replies, 18 powders. Seems like a pretty forgiving round! CR Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Widder, SASS #59054 7,858 Posted December 19, 2016 Share Posted December 19, 2016 25 replies, 18 powders. Seems like a pretty forgiving round! CR Howby CR. Pretty much. Available load data and components are numerous. And because a lot of Pards own, shoot and reload for the 9mm, a lot of good info is from experience shooters. Hope You and Yours have a Merry Christmas. ..........Widder Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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