Alliant Power Pistol Powder
Alliant Power Pistol 4lb Powder
Popular in semiautomatic pistols that fire 9mm,.40 S&W, and.357 SIG rounds due to their high performance in these calibers.
Fast burning and consistent
Economical and accurate
Alliant Power Pistol Powder
Principal Purpose: High performance 9mm, .40 S&W and 10mm
Secondary Uses: Moderate pistol cartridges.
With over a century of experience in manufacturing and the industry’s strictest quality control measures, you can rest assured that every tin of Alliant Smokeless Powder is of the highest quality. The ballistics lab is constantly inspecting and testing the materials to ensure that they are consistent in chemical composition, grain size and shape, and overall density.
Alliant Power Pistol Powder
High-performance semi-automatic pistols like the 9mm Luger, 40 S&W, and 10mm Auto benefit greatly from using smokeless powders like Power Pistol due to their fast burning rates, consistent pressures, low costs, and pinpoint accuracy.
Because it performs well in 9mm,.40 S&W, and.357 SIG cartridges, this powder is used in semiautomatic pistols.
Aaron Matthews –
This is my go to powder for my 380 with 100gr Berry bullets and my 9mm with both the 124gr Berry bullet and the 124gr Hornady XTP HP
Michael Parry –
I had been using Unique for years for loads in 45 ACP, and 44 Special loads in a 44 Mag. It worked fine, but seemed to leave a lot of residue in the 44 Specials. I also perceived that the relatively large grains didn’t meter very well in my Dillon R550. I finally finished my last jug of Unique, and reviewed other powders in that class. I bought a 1 lb can of Power Pistol to try as a replacement. Results were excellent. I worked up some loads for 45 ACP. The powder burns very clean with very little residue (compared to my experience with Unique). It meters EXTREMELY well through my Dillon press, with charge variations of less than 0.1 grain the norm. Accuracy was good, though not measurably better than my Unique loads. I did notice, while working up loads, that I got good accuracy over a fairly wide charge range, as I built loads at various charges. This was definitely NOT my experience with Unique, which seemed to shoot well for a particular load (6.5 gr/230 gr HAP) but not so much for anything more than a few tenths of a grain off that sweet spot. The Power Pistol actual shot about the same for most of the loads I built during testing. My only complaint is the availability of charge data for starting to work up loads. Power Pistol wasn’t listed in any of the manuals I’m using so I went to the Alliant website, and their data list only a max charge, and suggest backing off at least 10% for working up loads. I got good and consistent performance at considerably less than that for both 200 gr lead SWC and the 230 gr HAP. Oh, and my other complaint… I like the powder, and was looking to buy a couple 4 lb cans… Not available anywhere!
George Foster –
Fun shooting and high powered. Turn your 9mm into a beast!