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WTS Winchester WST Powder






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808shooter

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Just bought a new 8lb. jug of Winchester WST powder by mistake! Can not use it for reloading 9mm. Paid $220 for it at the range swap meet this past weekend.
Would sell it for the same price of $220. I will also give the buyer of the 8lb jug, a free 1 lb bottle of the same powder!!
I am in Las Vegas. Ph 8083822581

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Google some independent load data as their seems to be a ton of info out there. Brianenos would be a good place to start. As always start conservatively. Given the interchangeability of shotgun, 45 and .38 powders, hard to believe you can't make it work.

Edit: Just as I suspected, on the burn rate chart it is listed lower than Titegroup, AKA slower. It's also above CFE Pistol.
 

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As stated above, GLWS but if Titegroup (fastest) and Power Pistol (Slowest) were goal posts for 9mm powder selection, WST is nearly dead center. Especially being a ball powder I'd be using that in a heartbeat!
 

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Hey, thanks guys for the info, I did do some checking, but maybe not enough!! Really was hoping to use it when I saw it for sale!
 
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