In another thread, Red Dot was touted as a great powder. I like Red Dot because:
1) It is one of the lowest density fast burning powders, giving decent case fill for target/plinking loads in the large case revolver calibers.
2) It's often recommended for cast bullet loads.
3) It doubles as a shotshell powder (it's primary use), so I can load 12ga. target loads with it as well.
4) The bits of red dots in the powder make it easier to see inside a big pistol case when checking the level on progressive equipment.
5) It's low charge weights means it's very economical.
There are two drawbacks for me:
1) It doesn't meter as well as the spherical powders, or even a few of the other flake powders.
2) It's not as clean burning as some other powders of similar speed.
1) It is one of the lowest density fast burning powders, giving decent case fill for target/plinking loads in the large case revolver calibers.
2) It's often recommended for cast bullet loads.
3) It doubles as a shotshell powder (it's primary use), so I can load 12ga. target loads with it as well.
4) The bits of red dots in the powder make it easier to see inside a big pistol case when checking the level on progressive equipment.
5) It's low charge weights means it's very economical.
There are two drawbacks for me:
1) It doesn't meter as well as the spherical powders, or even a few of the other flake powders.
2) It's not as clean burning as some other powders of similar speed.