Titewad powder load data.

lt0026. 9006 posts · Joined 2008. #18 · Mar 26, 2020. Any fast burning powder you use for 1 oz loads will work fine for 7/8ths loads. 700X, Red Dot, Clays,Clay Dot,e3, American Select, Titewad etc. All published loads. This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread.

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487 posts · Joined 2023. #6 · May 23, 2023. Did a google on the powder, the 1 pounder had this info. Shot 1 1/8 AA hull, WAA12 Wad, Win 209 18.4gr at 1255 fps, Fed 1 1/8 CB2118-12, 209A 20.0gr 1255 fps. It also had recipes for Ched hulls and primers. It's a little cheaper than the 700X I run now for 1255. Lefty319.Titewad is a very fast burning powder. If you can't find handgun data for it, there is a reason. Someone mentioned data for a 45. that could be since the 45 acp is a low pressure round. The 9mm is considered a high pressure round thus one reason for slower powders. See attached burn rate chart.The Coyote Logistics Load Board is a powerful tool for trucking companies looking to maximize their profitability. With its easy-to-use interface and comprehensive load data, the C...I am looking for load data for titewad powder with Rio primers and windjammer II wads, 1 oz. shot. It would need to be roughly equivalent to Red Dot with a 456 Hornady bushing. Have not been able to find anything with Titewad and Rio/Federal 209 primers. ... Judging from the powder bushing chart on the hodgdon site, you will need either a ...Hodgdon Titewad Smokeless Reloading Powder. This product is currently not available online. (0) Write a review. Enjoy optimum ballistic performance in your handgun or shotgun with Hodgdon® Titewad® Smokeless Reloading Powder. Advanced technology delivers powder that offer low charge weights, mild muzzle reports.

Load Data | The Best Reloading Manual Online. 12 Gauge (Hodgdon Data): 2 3/4" Fiocchi (Purple) Victory and PMC Plasti 180: 12 Gauge (Hodgdon Data): 2 3/4" Fiocchi, Victory, PMC and Nobel Sport Plastic Shells (Low Basewad) Steel Shot 5: 12 Gauge (Hodgdon Data): 2 3/4" Fiocchi, Victory, PMC and Nobel Sport Plastic Shells (Low Basewad), Lead …

A square load is one where the shot scoop and powder scoop are one in the same. To make a light 1 1/8 oz load, just use the 1 oz scoop for the Black Powder. I've generalized a lot of the details, please complete your own research. Paper hulls and hulls with a paper base wad tend to "soften" the felt recoil.Nebs. Titewad is like Clays, Clay Dot, Promo and Red Dot in that in 1 1/8 loads, it tops out at 1200 fps. Beyond that velocity, the pressures are too high. One feature of Titewad that has been overlooked so far in this thread is its density; it's significantly denser than most other powders in its burn rate class like Clays, Clay Dot, Promo and ...

SASS Regulator. NSCA super veteran. Titegroup gets to REALLY smoking up the .45 Colt cases with a 200 grain bullet and light loads, because it does not seal the thick-walled .45 Colt case, and it has a high content of nitroglycerin in the powder, resulting in lots of soot. Sorta like Bullseye does.Aircooled6racer said: Hello: 3/4oz 12 gauge loads will break anything on a skeet or 16yd trap field with no problem. Hello back. I never said they wouldn't break skeet or 16 yard trap targets. I just think you are better served to use a 20 or 28 gauge when shooting 3/4 oz. loads. The reasons why are answered below.Load Data | The Best Reloading Manual Online. 12 Gauge (Hodgdon Data): 2 3/4" Fiocchi (Purple) Victory and PMC Plasti 180: 12 Gauge (Hodgdon Data): 2 3/4" Fiocchi, Victory, PMC and Nobel Sport Plastic Shells (Low Basewad) Steel ShotTitewad In STS hull wad recommendation. I just sent an email to Hodgon to get their input on my load I’m doing. I’m using STS hulls with Titewad powder (16.5 gr) 1 1/8oz shot. Per Hodgdon website I should be able to use a Windjammer wad. Unfortunately when I do use that wad with no seating pressure I get dished crimps.

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Published load data shows Titewad has to work hard to get any decent velocity before pressure approaches the limit. It may be ok for light loads but I prefer to be able to get 1200 FPS without crowding the ceiling.

This E.M. Reilly boxlock (circa 1895) has 30-inch Damascus barrels and 2½-inch chambers. For pheasants, it thrives on the no longer available B&P High Pheasant loads. The cartridge cases can be reloaded to provide ample practice ammunition. The U.S. is now at the tail end of a remarkable 40-year period that saw the renaissance of the side-by ...Has anyone noticed this Titewad data on Hodgdon's Site: Win AA/HS. Lead 12ga 3/4 oz. Titewad Win. 209 CB 0175-12 16.6 8600 PSI 1200. Lead 12ga 3/4 oz. Titewad Win. 209 CB 0175-12 17.9 8500 PSI 1250. 1.3g more powder and 100 PSI less pressure? Looking at the comparable Rem Hull data: Lead 12ga 3/4 oz. Titewad Win. 209 CB 0175-12 16.6 7700 PSI 1200.Alliant Powder's new e3 represents the next generation of reloading powder technology, and offers the clay target shooter what he/she needs to maintain the winning edge. This 12 ga powder possesses a perfect balance of the qualities desired by competitive shooters. e3 features reduced charge weights, is the cleanest burning 12 ga. shotshell ...Competition is a spherical powder, meters very well in my equipment, and the load data will support heavier shot loads by using a different wad. No dished crimps, easy to transition from 3/4-oz, to 7/8, 1, 1-1/16 oz, 1-1/8 oz, etc. ... I have found Titewad and it is an excellent powder. However, the velocities stated are incorrect and are ...The very best subsonic 223 load for any of these rifles is a .22 conversion using a 1-9 twist barrel and 60gr SSS ammo from Aguila. Loading up that huge oversized .223 case for subsonics is a waste of time and money. Unless you are shooting the 80 or 90gr bullets you're not really gaining any energy over the 22LR and you are adding a lot of ...24 posts · Joined 2005. #1 · Mar 7, 2017. Years ago Remington sold a Promo load through Wal-mart that was 7/8 oz with a listed MV of 1500 fps. It was not very popular and I remember buying them up at at the local stores on clearance sale for less then $3.00 a box. They actually shot pretty decent and I even won an Annie Oakly or two from the ...Product Overview: Hodgdon Titewad Powder. Titewad powder is a superior flattened spherical shotgun powder. Unlike spherical propellants in the past, hodgdon titewad in stock now for sale features low charge weights, mild muzzle report, minimum recoil and reduced residue for optimum ballistic performance. This outstanding propellant designed for 12 gauge only, meters superbly and is ideal for 7 ...

CB6100-12 Reloading Data ~ 1 Ounce Shot Loads. J-Ron Inc.'s Claybuster Wad Line is a well established economical wad line built for target-shooters and wing-shooters alike. With twenty-one different models from which to choose, the Claybuster Wad Line can satisfy nearly every target or wing shooting application for reloading.NC. Mar 3, 2021. #2. Tite Group is a pistol and shotgun powder. It's burn rate is WAY!!! too fast for a 223. Trying to reach typical 223 velocity with it would result in a catastrophic failure. And I very much mean catastrophic. Even using it for subsonic loads it would have an extremely low case fill and would have unreliable ignition.Hodgdon Titewad Smokeless Gun Powder. Rated 4.14 out of 5 based on 7 customer ratings. $ 100.00 – $ 200.00. Quantity. Clear. Add to cart. SKU: 69526 Category: Reloading Powder. Description. Additional information.I'm trying to load about 17.7 grains of Titewad powder in my Ponsness Warren 900 reloader. According to their bushing chart I should be using a G1 bushing for this. ... You've just discovered a universal truth in shotshell reloading: bushing charts are at best a starting point. I consider them worthless.Well, insofar as the component selections overlap, the High Gun and TiteGROUP data appears to match. It will be nice to not need to always think twice about whether I'm grabbing the TiteWAD or the TiteGROUP. Perfect Pattern, on the other hand, apparently calls for less weight than TiteWAD. At least they didn't name it XtraTiteWAD or ScotTiteWAD...I have also found reloading data on Alliant .410 but have not found any commentary from anyone who has tried this powder. From a pure cost standpoint, Alliant .410 is the cheapest per pound and also gives the most shells per pound. W296 and Lil'Gun are similar in cost but you get a few more shells from Lil' Gun.Ramshot HUNTER. A double-base, clean burning, high performance propellant that is perfect for elk country cartridges such as the 270 Winchester, 300 WSM and 338 Win Mag. It's the only spherical powder in the popular 4350 burn range making it an ideal powder for a wide range of cartridges. The excellent flow characteristics allow accurate ...

Through advanced technology, Hodgdon Powder Co. has produced a superior flattened spherical shotgun powder. Unlike spherical propellants in the past, TITEWAD features low charge weights, mild muzzle report, minimum recoil and reduced residue for optimum ballistic performance. This outstanding propellant designed for 12 gauge only, meters superbly and is ideal for 7/8, 1 and 1 1/8 ounce loads.I'd use the Claybusters Figure 8 or White 8 wads for a STS ounce-and-eighth loads with WST. Like this one from Hodgdon: Winchester WST 19.0 grains. Win. 209. Rem. FIG 8 and 1 1/8 ounce shot. 10,400 PSI. 1,145 FPS. (and I'd substitute either of the CB Fig 8/White 8 wads for the Rem Fig 8 ) good luck, garrisonjoe.

Best powder for those light weight shot loads would be the fastest burning powder that you can get. One of the best powders for those loads would be Accurate's Nitro 100. Also Hodgdon's Titewad should work very well. As far as 20 ga 3/4 oz loads, you will be hard pressed to beat Green Dot or Hodgdon's International.Unlike spherical propellants in the past, TITEWAD features low charge weights, mild muzzle report, minimum recoil and reduced residue for optimum ballistic performance. This outstanding propellant designed for 12 gauge only, meters superbly and is ideal for 7/8-, 1- and 1 1/8-ounce loads.Hodgdon's reloading site seems to have taken the day off again, so I can't see they data, but I have Titewad data from BPI that shows much lower pressures than the load you have, although it is in a Fiocchi hull it's still a great deal lower than 11,300 for 1300fps 12 2.75 Shot Wt.: 7/8 Lead #8 Hull: Fiocchi Primer: Fio-616 Powder: TitewadBurnt Powder. 17856 posts · Joined 2003. #5 · Dec 27, 2003. I don't use 7/8 oz loads in 12 ga and the vast majority of 1 and 1 1/8 oz loads I've loaded recently have been with REX 1 powder. I'm not sure I have a favorite wad, depending on which hull and which wad was on sale we load them up and shoot them. I've used AAs, ClayBuster wannabes ...Hodgdon Titewad Smokeless Powder (14 oz.) Permanent Link to Product Page. 30.43. Out Of Stock Product Number: PDHTW1. PDHTW1. Product Manufacturer: Hodgdon Powder ... Shop online for shotshell and metallic reloading supplies, shooting supplies, metallic presses, rifle reloading components, shotshell reloading components, shooting accessories ...Product Overview. HP38 is a spherical powder that is great for low velocity and mid-range target loads in the .38 Special, .44 Special, and 45 ACP. This high energy powder provides economy in loading. Made in the USA. Available in 1 lb. and 8 lb. containers.Classified. 80. Posted March 20, 2016 (edited) Hey guys anybody have experience using titewad powder for 9mm plinking loads. I have a boat load of this powder from when I was shooting sporting clays, and would like to work up some plinking loads for my glock 19. Hodgdon has load data for this powder using a berry's 124 gr hollow base …I recently stumbled onto 8# of Hodgdons Titewad powder so I bought it. I also recently bought 5K Cheddite #209 primers as the availability kept me shooting. There seems to be only 3/4oz and 1-1/8oz loads listed on the Hodgdon site for Rem GC's and STS hulls which I have a good supply of once fired on hand..45 ACP / .45 Auto (Using Hodgdon Titewad Powder) reloading data with 12 loads. Using bullets from Cast LSWC, LFP, Hornady JSWC, Speer JHP, LRN. Powders include Hodgdon ... Be Alert: Publisher cannot be responsible for errors in published load data. Wt. Bullet: Powder Manufacturer: Powder: Charge: Velocity (FPS) 155: Cast LSWC: Hodgdon: Titewad:Through advanced technology, Hodgdon TITEWAD Shotshell & Handgun Powder was developed. This flattened spherical powder used for shotgun cartridge reloading is by far superior when compared to the competition. Compared to propellants of this type from the past, this product boasts minimum recoil, mild muzzle report, low charge weights, and a ...

Baltimore Ed. My current 12 ga load is 3/4 oz of #9 shot in a Clay Buster hot pink wad with a #408 powder bushing worth of Clay Dot. In w-w AA shells. I upped the amount of powder last year from the #398 bushing to help my Winchester M12 trench gun. It felt like I needed a little more juice. A very comfortable load.

Hodgdon Powder offers the largest selection of quality smokeless propellants for any reloading application. Hodgdon Titewad is a superior flattened spherical shotgun powder. Unlike spherical propellants in the past, TITEWAD features low charge weights, mild muzzle report, minimum recoil and reduced residue for optimum ballistic performance.

It works intended for use in large capacity handgun cartridg-well in almost all handgun cartridges with cast or es (.357 Magnum, .41 Magnum, .44 Magnum and jacketed projectiles, especially where low residue .454 Casull). is desirable. Achieves standard velocity in .45 Auto, .40 S&W, and 9mm. Good for reduced loads in Ultimate Pistol.Reloading Information and Data for Shotgun Gauges Select from the following to view its load listing. .410 (Winchester Data).410 Bore (Alliant Data).410 Bore (Hodgdon Data).410 Bore (IMR Data).410 Bore Loads.410 Gauge (Lyman Data) 10 Gauge. 10 Gauge (Alliant Data) 10 Gauge (Hodgdon Data) ...Feb 24, 2023 · With Titewad (a fine grained flattened ball powder) that is designed more with small volume (tapered wall) hulls in mind, you will find a tall wad to be very beneficial in filling the hull. I have a great 1200-1250 FPS 1 ounce load for the Top Gun hull using the 6100 wad, but with Alliant Clay Dot powder (a fluffy flake powder). 16.5 grs. Titewad. This load is essentially a 20 gauge target load in a 12 gauge hull, but it patterns nicely in my shotguns and is very pleasant to shoot. Hodgdon's data (2004 Annual Manual, page 156) shows 16.9 grs. Titewad with this component selection as producing 1250 fps at 8,200 psi.Reloading Data For The .45 Colt. The .45 Colt with Lee Precision Data is a very popular load. Below you will find reloading data associated with the .45 Colt in different variations with different powder variants for loading and bullet types. Be Alert: Publisher cannot be responsible for errors in published load data.The 3/4 oz. load is a good performer for practice inside 40 yds. and very economical. My best performing load after trying several different components is 8 1/2's @ 1325fps. I finally settled on Noble Sport Vectan A24 powder (18 grs.) with a cheddite and AA or Rem. hull and CB0175-12 wad. This load gives a good crimp and stack height.Lower felt recoil. Superior patterning. Versatile for target and field. Principal Purpose: Handicap trap loads. Secondary Uses: Light 20 ga. target loads. Remarks: Best long range clay target powder creating tight and uniform patterns. Canister Sizes: View All Green Dot ® Recipes.Titewad in 45 acp. I've seen earlier posts about Hodgdon's Titewad powder in the 45 ACP. For me, the load of 3.1 grains with a 230 grain cast round nose is a great target load. Consistent velocity of around 660 FPS from the 5" Government model. 3.7 grains of Bullseye gives the same velocity. 03-10-2017, 09:30 PM #2. Scharfschuetze. …Cheddites are straight wall and you will get some migration using tapered wads like Fig 8's or AA's (or clones). You are better using CB6100/2100 (18's) or any of the straight wall import wads. The PT series are pretty reasonably priced, pre-slit wads for target loads, but cheapest are the CB series mentioned above.Some of the discussion concerned substituting the Cheddites for W209, and the lack of published data for the Cheddites. Tonight I was checking the Hodgdon Reloading Data site to see how I could use Titewad in my 7/8, 1, and 1-1/8 loads, if and when I could find some. I have never previously used Titewad but some of my friends do.Powders for .44 Mag Reloading. ... Hodgdon, says load data for IMR 4227 and H4227 are interchangeable, but as it goes with different manufacturing lots of any powder, maximum loads may or may not be the same. IMR 4227 and H4227 rank among the best at delivering low velocity spreads for the .44 Magnum.Reloading Data For The .45 Colt. The .45 Colt with Lee Precision Data is a very popular load. Below you will find reloading data associated with the .45 Colt in different variations with different powder variants for loading and bullet types. Be Alert: Publisher cannot be responsible for errors in published load data.

Looking at burn rate charts confirm that Titewad is a powder being about as fast as you'd ever want to use in a shot-shell, right up there with E3. IMO, BPI's load data has proven itself needing to be viewed with skepticism, certainly worth having tested. If wanting to confirm a load's speed, pressure and consistency send a few off to PR's ...Nebs. Titewad is like Clays, Clay Dot, Promo and Red Dot in that in 1 1/8 loads, it tops out at 1200 fps. Beyond that velocity, the pressures are too high. One feature of Titewad that has been overlooked so far in this thread is its density; it's significantly denser than most other powders in its burn rate class like Clays, Clay Dot, Promo and ...Here is load data from the Western Powders manual that lists both powders. 38 Super, 124 grain Hornady FMJ-CT : Silhouette max load is 7.6 grains at 35,270 psi. ... TiteWad is an ultra fast burning powder and I am not and have never been a fan of powders as fast. TiteGroup gets recommended a lot, but few seem to know that …45143 posts · Joined 2009. #19 · Mar 23, 2019. All my loads are 1 oz, 1180 FPS. I have reloaded 7/8 and 9/8 loads and they work fine with same components and powders, but I favor the 1 oz, 8's, 7-1/2 or duplex loads, 50/50 mix. I have also found E3 and Promo excellent powders when I could not get my favorite Hodgdon powders.Instagram:https://instagram. allenisd portalscherer's auction and machinery saleskittens for sale traverse citystate treasury crossword clue Hodgdon Titewad Smokeless Reloading Powder. This product is currently not available online. (0) Write a review. Enjoy optimum ballistic performance in your handgun or shotgun with Hodgdon® Titewad® Smokeless Reloading Powder. Advanced technology delivers powder that offer low charge weights, mild muzzle reports.Cheddite primer loading data help. I bought some Cheddite primers today but I need some published loads. I use Tite Group and Tite Wad powder, AA and STS hulls, ⅞ to 1⅛ ozs. Thanks for your help. I grew up in the mountains where the lame don't have to limp. "If it spins, oil it. sound of freedom showtimes near amc holland 8exeter grace period Related Articles. Load All 2 Bushings with Load All Metal Base Hodgdon Powder Pitting/Etching Powder Hoppers Convert Load All Aluminum Base Load All 2 Plastic Base to accept # 90069 Primer Feed (discontinued 2013) rite aid bayonne photos The limited 20 ga 3/4 oz load data, on the other hand, was pretty stiff on pressures for the powder they used (10,000 to 11,500+ lup using International). NOT the area I like. ... Titewad is the fastest shotshell powder available and should work very well with 3/4 oz. loads. I use Alliant's Promo, which is much cheaper, but if price were no ...Aircooled6racer said: Hello: 3/4oz 12 gauge loads will break anything on a skeet or 16yd trap field with no problem. Hello back. I never said they wouldn't break skeet or 16 yard trap targets. I just think you are better served to use a 20 or 28 gauge when shooting 3/4 oz. loads. The reasons why are answered below.WWAA12 or clone wad, (in my case a blue duster) 1 1/8 oz. of 8 shot for 16-21 yds or 7 1/2 shot for the longer yardages. Use a good solid crimp at leas .050" deep for good ingnition. This is a Alliant Powder recipe that will serve you well, runs about 9000-9500 PSI per the book.