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Clays International
Can the Clays INternational be used for pistol reloads?
I have used clays but I have never used the International. I have a pound and don't know what to do with it. It came with some other powders I aquired. It is unopened and the seal is still intact. |
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Hodgdon doesn't promote it that way (very much unlike the way they promote Clays and Universal) but it is usable.
It's a titch slower than Clays, and a bit faster than W231. It's close to TiteGroup, so start out with START loads using TiteGroup data and be cautious when going up. Because it's primarily a shotgun powder, it'll probably burn best at lower pressure levels, so don't try to push it much. For target-level loads, it should work out fine for you.
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Thanks Rocky.
Thats what I need. I want to load 9mm 124 FMJ and 40 S&W FMJ 165 &180 |
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I loaded 100 rounds
3.8 124 FMJ took them to the range with my glock 17 I was very pleased with the results. I think I will use the whole pound up this way. |
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