I got the Lyman's 49th edition but I think I need another one or two manuals, there is not as much 9mm recipe info as I thought there would be. I was looking at the Speer manual #13 and #14, are any of these two manuals better than the other as far as over all information is concerned? You guys out there with manuals got any recommendations for me other than the Speer #13 and #14 editions? 
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If you have not done so already, you can download load data in pdf files from Hogdon, Alliant, and Accurate.
Note the Hogdon download covers Winchester and IMR too.
I also have a personal load database going back 27 years from which I can give you suggestions.
As soon as the range re-opens, I will post an article I am working on concerning alternative propellants for the 9mm.
It seems I have a lot of old shotgun powders sitting on my shelves that are perfectly suitable for pistol loads.
On your end, the interesting thing about shotgun powders is that if you can make friends with the sporting shotgun folks, you might be
able to kakaroach a pound from one of those guys. Avid shotgunners tend to buy LARGE cans of powder. So that might be
a workaround to your powder supply issues over on Kauai.
So what powder and bullets did you end up getting?