Can anyone identify this pistol powder? 13.5 gns pushing a 180 XTP at 1350fps out of a Glock 20 stock barrel.
(http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i84/karlabach/10819350_10204934768636235_1656852814_o_zpseeea9b36.jpg)
start here :-) What's the diameter of the dots.
Have fun
http://www.ilrc.ucf.edu/powders/sample_detail.php?powder_id=6
By the 13.5 grain Charge weight and the velocity, I would say it is the newer version of AA#9.
While the picture is not too clear it still looks like the newer AA#9 which has a flatten ball shape these days. The older versions were micro bead spheres.
Old AA#9
(http://i1086.photobucket.com/albums/j441/_The_Shadow/IMG_0210.jpg)
Newer AA#9
(http://i1086.photobucket.com/albums/j441/_The_Shadow/AccurateArms9New_zpsd3edb515.jpg)
Here's a better pic.
(http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i84/karlabach/IMG_0328_zps987781d7.jpg)
(http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i84/karlabach/IMG_0330_zps07906c96.jpg)
Looking at published loads, my guess was AA#9. Now if I can just find some.
MFG ammo, something you loaded or some found information?
Yep that's the newer AA#9. ;)
What was the ammo maker for that one?
Local commercial loader.
Yea that's cool... 8)
I don't see how you could start an ammo business with all the new ones and with the current strain on starline and all..nice to see ya found some brother... :)
Quote from: sean on December 14 2014 08:26:35 PM MST
I don't see how you could start an ammo business with all the new ones and with the current strain on starline and all..nice to see ya found some brother... :)
He uses starline brass too. This was the first and only box I bought when I first got the gun. Had to shoot it that day you know. Here on out be all my reloads.
I didn't have too much trouble finding the 500 rds brass. Half is Starline and half nickle plate Double Tap. I can get pretty much any thing now. some .22 even is setting on shelves.
Thanks for the help Shadow. I'm on another forum now with a bunch that are telling me I can't do what I'm doing, that I will blow myself up and how dangerous it is even after I tell them I'm still working up to it by the book for what ever powder I decide it might be. >:( Thanks for giving me nonjudgmental help.
Quote from: shootz on December 14 2014 03:05:43 PM MST
start here :-) What's the diameter of the dots.
Have fun
http://www.ilrc.ucf.edu/powders/sample_detail.php?powder_id=6
Thanks for this. A good resource if needed again.