That is out of my realm, but you can ask Alliant directly at http:/www.alliantpowder.com/questions/default.aspx
Google Alliant Powder on first page click on VIEW THE GUIDE there is the list for reloading.
The Alliant Energy Corporation consists of the following four subsidiaries. Interstate Power and Light Company (IPL), Wisconsin Power and Light Company (WPL), Resources and Corporate Services.
that's how it was designed.
Rather than give out reloading data that you have no way to verify, would STRONGLY encourage you to search the websites for the makers of the powder and bullets that you want to use. MOST manufacturers will have reliable data posted, and you are not risking your safety on the anonymous advice from a stranger.I could be a 12 yr old for all you know. Risky business. And yes, I HAVE seen bad reload data given on the internet.Google Alliant Powder on first page click on VIEW THE GUIDE scan down page to the caliber you want.
Yes, and there are many single action semi auto pistols out there. The M1911, for instance, and earlier examples of the Browning P35 Hi Power.
50-500 uSD
If you are asking about the Crosman C02 pellet pistol then Yes that is what it is designed to power the pistol.
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If you mean a Browing Hi-power 9mm, you can contact the Browing company. They will probably send you one. http://www.browning.com/
Neither. Each performs as intended. But the pellet pistol will have more accuracy and power.
first variant single shot mfg 1966-1980. second variant (without adjustable power)mfg 1981-1986
Electric pistols are not powerful. If you want power, I would recommend a green gas pistol.