Bullseye folks will use 3.8 grains of Bullseye powder and 200 grain lead semi wad cutters.
Very accurate, soft shooting, but very dirty.
Carbon on everything. Makes me think of the black powder thread going on in the other section.

I use this for general plinking and practice; saves wear and tear on the pistol.
4.8 to 5 grains of BE and 230 grain FMJ is said to mimic government ball ammo pretty well.
I've been running 5.5 grains of BE under 185 grain montana gold JHP's for extra SD loads, in case I run out of factory SD ammo. It has been said it is a bad idea to use handloads for SD, but if you gotta, you gotta.
This is definitely a full house load.
As always, look at your reloading manual and work up carefully.
I'd change powders, but I have about 7.8 lbs of an 8 pound keg left. This is after loading hundreds and hundreds of rounds of .45acp. Hehe
