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I have some 9mm - 125gr (.356") round nose bevel base from Shooter's Cast Bullets. What's a good powder to use to reduce leading?
I've got Unique, Bullseye, 231, Clays, Titegroup, & HS-6 to choose from. Of the powders listed above which would be the best to use?
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Try a medium loading of all and see which your firearm likes best. Best advice I know to give.


I second this. I can speak from experience. My brother in law and I have the same rifle and one load worked well in mine and in his you couldn't group well if your life depended on it.
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I second this. I can speak from experience. My brother in law and I have the same rifle and one load worked well in mine and in his you couldn't group well if your life depended on it.

Pretty much what I have decided. I've had some good input from some other forums. I've tried Bullseye and Clays so far.

Try a medium loading of all and see which your firearm likes best. Best advice I know to give.

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I haven't had good luck with Titegroup and lead bullets, I think it burns hotter causing leading for me.
I would stick with the slower powders Unique and 231 (never used HS6) and a midrange load.
For light loads I would use the Bullseye.

Kurt

Ps: you've got a good selection of powders there, I'm kind of jealous. Edited by expendable
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9mm and cast are tough for some. The main culprit being the tapered case swaging the base and lower drive bands in effect making your .356-.358 bullet smaller and leaving very little full diameter bearing surface. I highly suggest the Lyman M die to correct this problem. For those with Lee powder through dies, NOE molds makes replacement powder through expander a for a nominal price.
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