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Shooters World Auto Pistol

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Shooters World Auto Pistol powder load data

Powder Specifications:

Propellant / Powder:
Shooters World Auto Pistol
Relative Burn Rate:
7.2 (0 ... slow| 10 ... fast)
Weapon Use:
Rifles, Pistols, Revolvers
Density:
99.26lbs/ft3 | 1590kg/m3
Bulk Density:
59.31lbs/ft3 | 950kg/m3
PID:
PID_252
Last updated:
2/18/2025
Shooters World

This propellant is a bulk form of Lovex D036 reloading propellant. For loaders interested in attaining standard or +P velocities in 9mm Luger, an optimized propellant for the .357 SIG, as well as correct energy levels for cycling carbines with subsonic loads, this propellant is a wise choice for evaluation. It will also perform well with .380 Auto, .44 SPL, .45 Colt, heavy-bullet .40 S&W, and some light-to moderate bullet .357 Magnum loads. It can take your .45 Auto loads to some amazing velocities. This propellant is a good alternative to Longshot, HS-6, and Accurate No 5. As the name says, this propellants main purpose is to enhance cycling of virtually all automatic pistols. This propellant accomplishes the task by way of optimized energy transfer, both to the projectile, and upon the firearm. From self-defense carry ammunition, to competition ammunition, to realistic training ammunition, this propellant can assist the shooter with optimized reliability. A spherical propellant, it meters through charge plates consistently and will work with a high-speed loader with very good flow. It does contain a level of flash suppressant.

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Suitable and popular calibers for Shooters World Auto Pistol

The following table indicates  for which caliber and bullet weight range (in grains) this powder is suitable (👍) and popular among our reloading community (👍👍).  This might evolve over time as more community members share their loads and as we accumulate more calculations and tests with our balistics calculator.

Bullet Weight (gr) ->
0-50
50-75
75-100
100-150
150-200
200-300
>300
.357 Magnum
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