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  1. I've used AA#5 and AA#7 for my .40 loads, but primarily use TiteGroup now. I have not tried AA#9 since, I believe, it is best in magnums. I have used it in .357 mag and liked it.

    I used 155 gr Flat Point from Rainier with the AA#7. My first trial charges with the 155 gr FP were 9.5 gr, 9.8 gr, and 10.1 gr. The range that I found in my manuals is 9.3 gr to 10.3 gr. I, too, have a Sig P229. The 9.5 gr gave me one feed jam out of 5. The 9.8 gr worked well. The 10.1 gr was a little hot. The 9.8 gr is what I load when using the AA#7 with the 155 gr FP or 165 gr FP. I have my bullet seated for an overall length of 1.120.

    Typically now, I use a 180 gr FP from Berry using TiteGroup. I find that AA#7 is a little bit "hotter" of a powder than TiteGroup.

    Run trial loads, check your manuals for proper charges.

  2. I believe my load for the 115 gr FMJ from Zero is 4.5 gr of TiteGroup. Please check your load manuals since I'm going by memory. I don't use the interchangeable disc, I use the Adjustable Powder Charge Bar Lee Auto-Disk Adjustable Powder Charge Bar - MidwayUSA I have heard of other people using one of the discs and filing out the chambers to get the exact weight that you are looking for then only using that disc for that load. Seems like a good idea since the discs are fairly inexpensive.

  3. I use a Lee Universal Decapping die to deprime all of my brass prior to tumbling. I find that with corncob media and Flitz the brass comes out great, even the primer pockets are fairly clean. I don't find media packed into the primer pocket, but sometimes one piece in the flash hole which isn't a problem since I have to size it anyway so the decapping pin in the sizing die takes care of it.

  4. I've used the Lee Single Stage since I started reloading 2 1/2 years ago. Works great. I load 9mm, .38spl, .357 mag, .40, .45 acp, .44spl, and 44 mag, with it. I was given a Lee Pro 1000 progressive back in December but have loaded less than 100 rounds with it. I still prefer the single stage.

  5. The last few times that I've been to Academy in Cool Springs, they have had .380 as well. They normally have the WWB for $21.99 like you said, but I've also seen their Monarch FMJ for $14.99 and JHP for $16.99. They have a 2 box limit which explains why the ammo lasts longer on the shelves.

  6. I have a P229 in .40 and love it. I also have the .357 Sig barrel for it. Easy to swap the barrels so you can have 2 guns in one. I don't shoot .357 Sigs through it much because of the cost of ammo.

  7. Frankford Arsenal DS-750 Electronic Powder Scale 750 Grain Capacity - MidwayUSA

    I guess they went off sale, but I ordered one of these units Friday night, and it was $19.99 on sale. I thought "why not?" I;ve just played with it for a few minutes, but it seems pretty darned accurate! It even came with a carrying case, pan, tare weight, and batteries. I doubt it will completely replace my beam scale, but for spot checking handgun charges, it'll probably get the nod.

    I have both of these. I was able to get them both when they were on sale at Midway. I find the DS-750 is better than the other. The Micro is good, but, as someone else said, you have to check zero a lot.

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