Originally Posted by OldmanoftheSea
Originally Posted by Ackleyfan
Originally Posted by tikkanut


Titegroup in my 9mm


Titegroup burns pretty hot , sports pistol runs a lot cooler with better case fill!

true but it is an position insensitive powder that works for subsonic .223...
which is nice,
(not to open up a rabbit hole) but, I would be curious to hear experiences with subsonic .223 loads from the slower pistol powders...

I'm a big believer in fast pistol powders for my plinkers. But I don't do subsonic 223. If I did, I'd use Clays because I have a lot of it and I've had good experiences in other cartridges. I use mid-range pistol powders for training loads.

Just my opinion..