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gray wolf
12-18-2013, 12:41 PM
Accurate #9 -- is this the same as AA#9, ACC#9 ?
There may be some available At the LGS not sure yet.
I know nothing about this powder but I have read that it is kinda like 2400, not the same but almost.
Also that it likes heavier bullets. Should I give this powder a look see for 240grain and up bullets in the 44 mag.
and 150 grain and up for the 38/357 Low funds make mistakes costly.
I know what I know and I sure don't mind asking when I don't know.

Sam

sbeatty1983
12-18-2013, 12:51 PM
It's really too slow for 45acp and 38spl. Should be fine for 357 and 44mag

mdi
12-18-2013, 01:01 PM
Well, although I've not used any in a few years, I did burn about a pound in my .44 Magnum in the early '90s. IIRC it's a fine ball powder; easy metering. I used it mostly for full Magnum loads with 250+ gr. bullets and a good firm crimp. Got some pretty accurate loads in my Ruger SBH and 629. I think it's close to 2400, but like you say, not the same. My chart shows it to be closer to the same burn speed as H110/W296, too slow for the .38 Special and 45 ACP. Lots of loads for the .357 Mag. and .44 Mag. in my Lyman 49th...

Frozone
12-18-2013, 01:02 PM
I'd say it's close to 2400 but a little slower and it's faster than H110 lites easier too. also a pretty close match to Enforcer.

I don't use it in any of the cartridges you list, but it works well in my 300 blk with a pistol length gas system and 130gr - 200gr loads.

casterofboolits
12-18-2013, 01:39 PM
According to my Lyman manual, the #9 starts at 17.5 grains for the Lyman 245 (429421) grain SWCKT. 2400 starts at 18.5 for the same boolit.

cbrick
12-18-2013, 02:36 PM
Like the ball powder that it is it won't work well reduced, just like H-110. Yes, it does best with heavy boolits. It's a great powder with full loads & a heavy boolit to get it burning. Never tried it in either 38 Spec or the 45 ACP, not too sure that would work all that well.

Rick

OuchHot!
12-18-2013, 04:43 PM
I recall reading that it makes a good low flash load in the 44,41 and 357 mags. I can't say as I never shot it at night, but I like it in those cartridges. I don't think that it does much that I cannot do with H110. I use std primers with #9.

Jupiter7
12-18-2013, 08:40 PM
It will work fine in almost any pistol round. I've used in 38/357, 9mm, 45auto& colt. Not good for downloading. Actually works pretty good at near max. I consider it a very handy powder to keep on hand. Lots of data at accurate's website.

varmint243
12-18-2013, 10:43 PM
I would agree that AA#9 is their slow powder for heavy magnum loads
I have used AA#2, AA#5, AA#7, and AA#9
2 is the fast powder they get progressively slower to 9 as you might expect
for target loads I tended to use 2 and 5
at some point I switched over to WST for my fast powder

http://www.accuratepowder.com/load-data/