Good post the_shadow, saves from having to go to the Shooters World website to cross reference the names.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: The_Shadow on April 15 2016 08:59:58 PM MDTI hear you, there is a lot of powder being discussed hear. The nomenclature above is the item # used by Powder Valley for the Shooter World Heavy Pistol, Lovex D037.02. It is hard to keep all these references straight.
I am aware of the Shooter's World rebranding of the LOVEX powders and had thought that maybe what he meant but the way he wroteQuote(Vexhvypistol-08)I was wondering if another company was also rebranding products.
Just trying to stay on top of things...
Quote from: The_Shadow on April 15 2016 07:01:10 PM MDTShooters World Heavy Pistol 8lb, I believe.
PCFlorida, Can you elaborate on the term (Vexhvypistol-08) is that a powder name that is being sold?
Yes the Lovex D037.02 is said to load exactly as AA#9 by weight...the velocities can be very near the same but can also be different.
Quote from: Benchrst on April 03 2016 03:50:39 PM MDTGreat work Benchrest. At this point of your testing, and I think I saw you had other varieties of Nobel Sport powder in route, which would your prefer Nobel Sport or the Shooters World powders?? I need to order powder soon for several calibers and would like to give one of the brands a try. Loading for 10mm, 40s&w, 9mm, and 300blk. On a side note, I am a dealer so they are pretty close in pricing, so that isn't really part of the equation.
Yesterday's results: http://webcity.net/benchrest/10MMPublished/10mmLoadResults04-02-16.html
Or just see the master file linked on page 1.
Contains a single D032 / #2 comparison, and I furthered the 180 RMR D037.02 / #9 loads.
My limited testing suggests the Lovex line is similar to Accurate's, but not identical.
Quote from: sqlbullet on May 05 2015 10:58:12 AM MDTI bought a blued DE for 400 also and then later traded it for a Glock 35. Stupid.
I bought a Blue DE NIB in 1992 for $400. Sold it a year later for $450. Still regret it.
Quote from: 4949shooter on May 08 2015 06:10:59 PM MDTAgreed. I always liked the feel of a Sig. But I wish they were cheaper.
Looks good. I do wish the price of the Sig was closer to $1000.
I might be looking at a Delta Elite for my next ten.
Quote from: 10mmfan on April 22 2015 08:33:51 PM MDTI guess technically my problem is that I haven't found any of my current distributors that are carrying that model.Quote from: suncoastarmory on April 22 2015 07:50:37 PM MDT
Sorry to hear of your trouble with the pistol. I haven't heard of this. Ive been keeping my eye on them. The commander size seems to be harder to track down.
They have been plentiful on gunbroker the last couple weeks.