I fixing to switch to reloading 40S&W and 45ACP and was going to just use IMR Blue, but I am seeing a lot of hype over Accurate No.7. What is your powder of choice for non-magnum pistols?
4.6 is actually really low. I'll be surprised if I get 900fps. Max load with 155gr XTPs is 5.9grAre you an experienced handloader? If not, Titegroup isn't usually recommenced for novices because it has a very small safety margin. Measure your charges very carefully and be safe.
I find that I use a lot of Red Dot. For a midrange powder I like Universal.
I shoot "Frontier Cartridge" in cowboy action pretty regularly. For a black powder substitute I use American Pioneer Powder and Alliant Black MZ (which is APP marketed by Alliant).
I just loaded some MP 300 in 44 magnum and it shot well in a Henry and a Ruger pistol. It goes bang!IMR 7625 for 45 ACP and HP38 for 357 mag plinking. I use 2400 for hot 357 mag loads. Those are my three favorites.
I am an extremely simple reloader.
Bullseye.
It's like the Glock 19/Toyota HiLux of pistol powders.
The following is not a reloading guide, advice, or data.
38 Special brass in your 357s or +P Guns? 5 of bullseye and 110 grains.
357s? 158s with 5 of bullseye.
9mm? 115 grain with 5 of bullseye.
40S&W? 180 grains with 5 of bullseye.
45 ACP. 230g and 5 of bullseye.
10mm 200 grains? 5 of bullseye.
45 colt 250g casts? 5 of bullseye.
44 Magnum 240 grain casts? 5 of bullseye.
The real strength of bullseye is truly in small cased calibers for mild to moderate loads.
It can be very accurate and consistent FPS in this area.
It is fast burning, and not going to give you your best, highest velocity loads if you are chasing that.
It is low volume, and looks ridiculous in large, old, black powder era developed cases. And more importantly, would fit a double charge if somehow you use reloading set ups or practices that could let that happen.
But, if you are trying to keep the different powders you need to a minimum, are in a pinch for powder selection, like to keep things simple, just want to crank out ammo that is good enough,
It's a Swiss Army knife of powder.