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Accurate # 7 for pistol

Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2014 7:18 am
by velo99
Powder has been tight around here. In the run up to the election I decided to get some more primers and powder. The only pistol powder available at the reload store was accurate number 7. Wonder if anyone knows anything about it I think it helps to get out of our comfort zones with different components.

Re: Accurate # 7 for pistol

Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2014 9:30 am
by Jumping Frog
I've used it for .45 ACP. It was alright, but there are other powders I like better.

It meters really well. It is a fine grained powder. It is slower than the more common pistol powders, which means it fills the case more. I tried it when I first started handloading because a double charge will overflow the case.

If you are cautious and start with a minimum charge, you'll find it leaves a lot of unburnt powder, leaving things pretty dirty. I wasn't trying for maximum velocity (which is what slow powders are better for), but just wanted target rounds. It is not a powder I will purchase again for .45 ACP.

Re: Accurate # 7 for pistol

Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2014 11:15 am
by mr surveyor
I've used AA#7 in 9mm, .45 acp, .357 mag and .44 mag. Also loaded some .38 spl jsp rounds with #7. I have since gravitated to #9 for the magnum revolver loads and #5 for the semi-autos. If #7 is "what you have", it can probably be made to work ... although there are most likely better caliber specific powders (if you can find them).

Just the experience of an old rookie.

JD