Cimmarron Bullets and tite group

Micah_Rowe said:
Jonathan,

Relax, breathe, do some load development, test said loads, adjust accordingly, and you will see just what everyone is telling you.

If, by asking about others experiences with said powder, you are trying to confirm or deny that you should or should not buy Titegroup and load your match ammo with it, then present the crowd with that question.

Everyone's perceptions are different, but all roads lead to TiteGroup produces "some" smoke.

TiteGroup is only one of the best selling powders for action pistol shooting along with WST and N320 for a reason.

It's consistent in performance, it has a fast burn rate allowing for lots of rounds to be loaded per pound i.e., a little goes a long way, it meters extremely well, and it is versatile enough to be used across calibers and divisions.

Acquire a pound of it and check it out.

Having ammo to practice and compete is your optimal goal. Keep that goal in mind during your introduction to high volume reloading and competitive shooting.

See you at the range.
Wow. That's a lot of words.[emoji1]
 
Jedabug said:
How bad do they smoke?
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Coated don't ever smoke enough to cause a problem, just little puffs of smoke most of the time. Plated and jacketed are essentially smoke free. Lead will produce a lot of smoke, but quantity depends on the powder.

Currently I am burning through some .40 cal 200 grain lead projectiles over Titegroup. I got them last year at a great price when I was buying all kinds of elephant dung just to keep shooting. I used them at the Old Fort match Sunday. Most stages they were prolifically smokey but not so bad that it caused an issue. On the classifier stage the wind was calmer and I could not see past the end of my gun after each shot. So I won't be using lead anymore after the next 650 rounds are burned up.
 
Bob Sanders said:
You will have to try it and see how much they smoke. Stay within safe hand loading guidelines and decide if you can tolerate the smoke and see the targets. I didn't have good luck with Titegroup and hard cast lead, so I didn't try it with coated. May not smoke much or any. It's not unsafe to shoot, just annoying with a lot if smoke.
Titegroup and coated are OK together, even indoors.
 
Jedabug said:
What I meant to ask was, I have Tite group and looking at getting some Cimmarron bullets.

I understand that with any explosion there's going to be smoke, I ju at wanted to see if people's loads look like a Civil War black powder going off.

I do apologize for not stating the proper question.

Sent from the Armory
No apologies necessary, seriously.

Bob, Steve, Mike, Robaire, James, Mitch, all my buddies, all of whom have my utmost respect and their opinions on this subject in this thread are completely valid and based in real-world, factual experience. It's not just internet people and their flagrant, asinine opinions about products true or false, these are the guys you are going to be shooting with a local matches, they know, they have been through exactly what you are going through.

They are all shooting currently or have shot recently THOUSANDS of rounds with TiteGroup and coated bullets.

Go for it, man. Just don't buy ten thousand Cimarron bullets without testing and development for you, your equipment, and your style of shooting.

Personally, I think you'll be fine. Tens of millions of bullets sold and tens of thousands of satisfied customers can't be wrong.

However, in the world of firearms, nothing is certain. Your mileage may vary.

See you at the range.
 
Micah_Rowe said:
No apologies necessary, seriously.

Bob, Steve, Mike, Robaire, James, Mitch, all my buddies, all of whom have my utmost respect and their opinions on this subject in this thread are completely valid and based in real-world, factual experience. It's not just internet people and their flagrant, asinine opinions about products true or false, these are the guys you are going to be shooting with a local matches, they know, they have been through exactly what you are going through.

They are all shooting currently or have shot recently THOUSANDS of rounds with TiteGroup and coated bullets.

Go for it, man. Just don't buy ten thousand Cimarron bullets without testing and development for you, your equipment, and your style of shooting.

Personally, I think you'll be fine. Tens of millions of bullets sold and tens of thousands of satisfied customers can't be wrong.

However, in the world of firearms, nothing is certain. Your mileage may vary.

See you at the range.
Yea I'm ordering 100 tomorrow to test and go from there

Sent from the Armory
 
Exactly! Do not buy 10000 without testing! Or even 1000! Get a hundred, figure what works for you and then stock up. Just be safe!
 
Bob Sanders said:
Exactly! Do not buy 10000 without testing! Or even 1000! Get a hundred, figure what works for you and then stock up. Just be safe!
Agreed.
 
Mitch Gibson said:
Coated don't ever smoke enough to cause a problem, just little puffs of smoke most of the time. Plated and jacketed are essentially smoke free. Lead will produce a lot of smoke, but quantity depends on the powder.

Currently I am burning through some .40 cal 200 grain lead projectiles over Titegroup. I got them last year at a great price when I was buying all kinds of elephant dung just to keep shooting. I used them at the Old Fort match Sunday. Most stages they were prolifically smokey but not so bad that it caused an issue. On the classifier stage the wind was calmer and I could not see past the end of my gun after each shot. So I won't be using lead anymore after the next 650 rounds are burned up.
Don't drop a mag on the last stage, Mr. Italian Food.
 
Bob Sanders said:
Exactly! Do not buy 10000 without testing! Or even 1000! Get a hundred, figure what works for you and then stock up. Just be safe!
Yea, order 100 and if they aren't up to par then cheap plink rounds and no biggie.
Micah_Rowe said:

Sent from the Armory
 
Micah_Rowe said:
Jonathan,

Relax, breathe, do some load development, test said loads, adjust accordingly, and you will see just what everyone is telling you.

If, by asking about others experiences with said powder, you are trying to confirm or deny that you should or should not buy Titegroup and load your match ammo with it, then present the crowd with that question.

Everyone's perceptions are different, but all roads lead to TiteGroup produces "some" smoke.

TiteGroup is only one of the best selling powders for action pistol shooting along with WST and N320 for a reason.

It's consistent in performance, it has a fast burn rate allowing for lots of rounds to be loaded per pound i.e., a little goes a long way, it meters extremely well, and it is versatile enough to be used across calibers and divisions.

Acquire a pound of it and check it out.

Having ammo to practice and compete is your optimal goal. Keep that goal in mind during your introduction to high volume reloading and competitive shooting.

See you at the range.
Are you wearing glasses when you write this stuff? You sound intelligibent
 
Jedabug said:
I ju at wanted to see if people's loads look like a Civil War black powder going off.
In my experience, fast powder with cast lead will do this but not coated bullets.
Luis Renova said:
This is 2015 Micah.....it came with the haircut.
He's like Samson, except instead of strength it's being a dick on the Internet.

I'm doing my best to pick up the slack.
 
dr poopgiggle said:
In my experience, fast powder with cast lead will do this but not coated bullets.He's like Samson, except instead of strength it's being a dick on the Internet.I'm doing my best to pick up the slack.
You're a nerd.
 
I've shot Cimmaron with Maxam CSB-1 powder, but have not idea how that compares to Titegroup.

I know Lance Jensen has shot 9mm Cimmaron with Titegroup, don't know if he still does.
 
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