Buy as much powder as you can find, make your powder search a daily thing, and you will come up with some. Buy as much as you can afford, none of this 1-2 lb sort of thing, four to eight lbs is optimal for a single handgun caliber. Then select loads from a reputable source and load up. AA#7, WSF, Unique, Herco, and other powders of this burning rate are what you really need.
What about Titegroup powder, is it any good? My local dealer is getting some in the 4lbs. container. He said it was good for 9mm, .45ACP, .38 Special, .357 Magnum, and a host of other handgun cartridges.
I’ve used it for 45 acp. Works great. To me… any of the WIN or Hodgdon pistol powders is fine. I couldn’t care less. Give me the powder, I’ll load it to max, and shoot on.
I’ve used it in .45ACP and .44 special and it has done quite well.
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