Accurate #9 and Power Pistol powders

I use to use #9 in my 30 cal M1 and 44 mag. Never like its results in either weapon. Tip: If intending to try #9? I highly suggest using mag primers only as its a powder known to be hard to fully ignite.

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I bought a box of magnum primers recently and have planned on using magnum primers for any AA#9 load I do in .327. Some here say it's not necessary with that powder, but I figure for a cartridge that has a max PSI of 45000, it doesn't hurt to use a magnum primer.
 
I use to use #9 in my 30 cal M1 and 44 mag. Never like its results in either weapon.
Accurate #9 in an M1 cartridge?? That seems too fast/volatile for a cavernous bottle-neck cartridge. I blew an AR up when I accidentally used A#7 instead of RL #7
 
Accurate #9 in an M1 cartridge?? That seems too fast/volatile for a cavernous bottle-neck cartridge. I blew an AR up when I accidentally used A#7 instead of RL #7
He probably means .30 M1 Carbine. I haven't tried it, but it should be just right for that cartridge.
 
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