I have a KelTec P3 AT and have given up on purchasing factory loaded jacketed .380 Auto ammo with the national ammo shortage. Luckily, I have several boxes of JHP ammo of various flavors in .380. However, after visiting a bunch of gunshows, a bunch of local stores, and looking a a bunch of internet sites that I purchase ammo and reloding components from, there seems to be a shortage of loaded .380 and jacketed bullets for reloading.
I just ordered 500 cast lead bullets for the .380 Auto and wanted some suggestions on a good practice range round. I use 3.1 grains of Titegroup with Remington 88 grain JHP bullets that I hand load and 3.1 grains for the JHP 90 grain Hornady bullets I load.
I can't seem to find anything for Titegroup for 95 grain bullets and was hoping some folks might share their thoughts. In many books they suggest that lead seals better and so a lead bullet should have a lower poweder amount all things being equal.
I have seen a couple references to 2.6 grains of Titegroup for a 95 grain cast lead bullet and that appears reasonable, but was hoping someone might have a suggestion for a 95 grain cast lead bullet using Titegroup powder