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Winchester Comp Gun Powder
Cabelas store had a powder I've never seen or heard of. Its called Comp Gun Powder, labeled for comp gun match shooting. $22 per lb. Anyone ever use any of that? Would it be any good for .45 ACP in std 1911 guns, 9mm in Glock, or .38 spec in revolvers? I have a Kimber Target with a professionally ported barrel & slide. Seems to be a little more picky than my other 1911s regarding reloads. Wonder if this stuff would be good for that?
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04-06-2009 12:20 AM
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This what Winchester advertises:
AUTOCOMP is extremely fine in the 38 Super, 9mm, 45 ACP and 40 S&W race guns. It’s just the perfect burning speed to feed the compensators with a higher volume of gas. With AUTOCOMP competitors get off faster shots with minimal muzzle flash, it’s a winner.
I have not used it as of yet, have bought quite of bit of surplus 231, it will be a long time before I will need any pistol powder.
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