I'm reloading for USPSA and general target shooting. So yeah looking for minor 9mm loads. Sounds like I'm on the right track using Bullseye. I think I'm going to try some Sport Pistol and compare it to my bullseye load.
So here's the thing. Reloading has evolved over the last 125 years from scoops and hand presses to all the nice progressive loaders we have today. New powders emerge, not so much becasue of changes in the chemical industry, but becasue manufacturers are trying to meet more stringent requirements brought on by new reloading technology.
Reloaders in the 1880's were happy to simply have several choices in burn rates. These days that's the minimum. Modern reloaders also require accurate measuring, very consistent rates of burn, and some lubrication for their powder measures. The advent of the chronograph means that powder comparisons aren't subjective anymore. Reloaders are measuring their results in FPS and taking note of those powders that deliver low SD numbers.
Suffice it to say that whenever new powders are introduced which burn in the same speed range with W231, HP-38 and N320 then I'm very interested. 231 is very close to magic in 9mm and 38 Spcl. Along comes
Alliant with their new
Sport Pistol designed to go head-to-head with 231. The new feature has to be more than simply
price because N320 has shown that users will pay more. It can't be better metering, becasue 231 meters like nothing else... except maybe it's big brother, WSF.
So I'm really reved up about my Graf delivery slated for tomorrow.