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    I got that to mark. I may try it, though the flash isn't as bad as I thought.
    Quote Originally Posted by MarkDisciplinare View Post
    ^Exactly why I like the BE-86, it's very similar to Power Pistol without the flash! I used to use PP until I discovered BE-86... Just my .02, YMMV.
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    This is from Paul at Alliant, when asked about the 'new' (at that time) BE-86 powder, perhaps it'll be helpful here:
    I am glad to see you have stumbled onto some of the BE-86 we began shipping into distribution recently. Sorry to take so long to get it to market, but we have been under siege demand wise for all of our existing products in both OEM and canister markets that marketing didn't want to prioritize this new product (for canister). We will continue to get some out as we can, so if you ask for it, those orders should pull through.

    I am very confident you will really like this powder. It is the same magic formulation as Bullseye(R) and Power Pistol(R), and virtually the exact geometry of Power Pistol. It is a little faster burning that Power Pistol though, and very similar to Unique(R), burn speed wise.

    As you mentioned, we have added flash suppressant to this product to moderate the flash response, whereas we do not for Power Pistol. BE-86(TM) is a high energy propellant though, so do not expect it to be flashless. The FS added moderates what would be maybe a basketball or bushel basket size bloom for a stout load of Power Pistol down to more like a baseball or cueball.

    I find it very acceptable from the shooter's position, and we have several OEM's that use this material for duty applications.

    So to summarize, the "so what" on BE-86 is that it has the outstanding ballistics and ignitability of the BE series powders, in Unique burnrate, with great metering characteristics, with FS to moderate the flash bloom.

    We worked up a good amount of data for this powder, but if we have left any applications out that you think might be interesting, send a message in through our "ask the expert" on our website, www.alliantpowder.com
    Thank you for your interest in our new pistol powder BE-86.
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    Paul
    I added the bold part in his quote as I believe it applies to this Gold Dot thread discussion...

    No matter what powder you use, load 'em up and enjoy!
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    Thanks Mark. Heck I'll give BE-86 a shot as well as I have some on the shelve.[emoji41][emoji106]
    Quote Originally Posted by MarkDisciplinare View Post
    This is from Paul at Alliant, when asked about the 'new' (at that time) BE-86 powder, perhaps it'll be helpful here:


    I added the bold part in his quote as I believe it applies to this Gold Dot thread discussion...

    No matter what powder you use, load 'em up and enjoy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkDisciplinare View Post
    This is from Paul at Alliant, when asked about the 'new' (at that time) BE-86 powder, perhaps it'll be helpful here:


    I added the bold part in his quote as I believe it applies to this Gold Dot thread discussion...

    No matter what powder you use, load 'em up and enjoy!
    Sweet! Great info, thanks!

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    Just found out today that Speer publishes their data online, so here's a link to their 115gr 9mm data, which covers the GD bullet:
    https://www.speer-ammo.com/downloads...__115_rev1.pdf
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    Awesome!!! Thanks for sharing that one!!
    Quote Originally Posted by MarkDisciplinare View Post
    Just found out today that Speer publishes their data online, so here's a link to their 115gr 9mm data, which covers the GD bullet:
    https://www.speer-ammo.com/downloads...__115_rev1.pdf

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