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I'm shooting .40 minor in a G35 in Production right now, and have tried TG, Clays, Unique and N320. All seem to work equally well with a slight nod to Clays for the general softness.

But as I up the load in tests from 135PF to 170PF, N320 becomes my favorite with TG second and Clays last.

As a result, I've settled on N320 as my preferred powder for .40 minor and major. And, even shooting minor, I find with N320 that a 145PF is the best performer. IOW, it seems to perform better at the higher PF than it does down around 125.

I should note that I'm shooting a lower than average OAL (1.25) to avoid any feeding problems with the mags. This effects things to varying degrees and is the main reasons I am avoiding Clays.

Your mileage may vary.

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I'm shooting .40 minor in a G35 in Production right now, and have tried TG, Clays, Unique and N320. All seem to work equally well with a slight nod to Clays for the general softness.

But as I up the load in tests from 135PF to 170PF, N320 becomes my favorite with TG second and Clays last.

As a result, I've settled on N320 as my preferred powder for .40 minor and major. And, even shooting minor, I find with N320 that a 145PF is the best performer. IOW, it seems to perform better at the higher PF than it does down around 125.

I should note that I'm shooting a lower than average OAL (1.25) to avoid any feeding problems with the mags. This effects things to varying degrees and is the main reasons I am avoiding Clays.

Your mileage may vary.

Graham

I think you either misstated the gun you are using or mistyped the OAL...... :mellow:

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Currently I use N320 for Glock 35 major and minor and for my STI Edge. Running MG 180gr. However, I think I'm going to switch to Clays and switch to Black Bullet International bullets. I miss my old Masterblasters bullets.

TG is a dirty leg who*%

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180 bear creek with 4.6grns TG shoots very nice

Used to load exactly like that until bear creek disappeared from the web.

Now I use 180gr. copper plated with 4.2 Titegroup.

Think I'm going to bump it up though, the crono will have the last say on the subject.

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I've shot alot of different powders and I keep coming back to TiteGroup with M.G. 180's. It makes a 170 p.f. consistently out of a 5" STI and it also works well in minor when dowloaded. It's readily available and in my experience it burns cleanly. I also use a WSR primer with mixed brass. When I find myself with the urge to try something else the words of a wisened GM shooter keep coming back, "It's the Indian and not the arrow".

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Hey guys, I just bought an STI Executive that I'm going to shoot in Limited and Limited 10. I'm wondering what powder is the most frequently used for this. Right now I have Montana Gold 165's and some Precision 170's. I open to getting a different bullet if that's the consensus. I know we were shooting heavier bullets before the commonality of comps(1990). I've been shooting 9mm major for quite a while now, but am just getting into .40, and I think I like it, lol. I can make major with #5 but it takes 8.3gr and I think it's a little slow for this. Thanks, Greg

I voted Titegroup since it's my "plan b" powder. Titegroup shoots fine, but it's dirtier than N320. My vote: N320!

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