What can you load with accurate 4350?

What can you load with accurate 4350?

A highly versatile powder, 4350 can be used in a wide range of cartridges from the popular 243 Win to the 338 Win Mag with excellent results. Accurate 4350® is an exceptional choice for the 6mm Rem, 270 Win, 280 Rem and 300 WSM.

Is accurate 1680 a ball powder?

Accurate 1680 is an extremely fast burning, double-base, spherical rifle powder that is well suited for large capacity, high performance handgun cartridges such as the 454 Casull, 460 S&W, and 500 S&W. 1680 is also an excellent choice for the 22 Hornet and 7.62 x 39, as well as other low capacity rifle cartridges.

What is accurate number 7 powder used for?

Accurate No. 7 is an intermediate burning, double-base, spherical powder suitable for a wide range of handgun calibers. No. 7 is an excellent choice for high performance semi-auto handguns such as the 357 Sig, 38 Super, and 40 S&W.

Where are accurate powders made?

Made in Belgium. Accurate 2700 is a medium burning, double-base, spherical rifle powder that is ideally suited for the 30-06 Springfield and other medium capacity calibers such as the 22-250 Remington, 220 Swift, and the 243 Winchester.

What can you load with accurate 4100?

Accurate 4100 is a double-base, slow burning spherical powder with exceptional metering characteristics. 4100 is an excellent choice for high performance, full power loads in magnum handgun cartridges. It is ideally suited for the 357 Mag, 41 Mag, 44 Mag, 454 Casull, 460 S&W and the 500 S&W.

What is accurate number 9 powder used for?

Accurate No. 9 is a double-base, spherical powder that is ideal for high power loads in traditional magnums such as the 357 Mag, 41 Rem Mag and 44 Rem Mag. It is particularly well suited to the 357 Sig and 10mm Auto, providing high velocities and excellent case-fill.

What gunpowder is made in USA?

Those who love history and muzzleloading rely on the quality and tradition of Goex, the only American made black powder. Since 1802 GOEX has manufactured black powder to the most precise specifications for competitive shooters, recreational shooting, muzzleloading hunters and the U.S. Military.

Is accurate NO 2 good for 9mm?

Never had an issue. Its the only powder I use for 9mm. Did a quick search, and found data from Accurate and other sources for those. As you probably know, AA#2 is a fast powder, on the general order of Bullseye or Red Dot .