Trailboss, PB, and Sport Pistol are the ones I remember. I know I posted that information in the past somewhere, I’ll see if I can find it.
Here is a thread I did on Sport Pistol, which showed velocities all over the place with different primers - in one case magnum primers were actually slower than regular primers.
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New Sport Pistol powder in 45acp
PB powder was discontinued a few years ago, shortly after I purchased it. I did not like the performance in 45acp so I used it up in other calibers.
Xtreme 200 SWC plated bullets seated to 1.225". 5.4gn of PB.
Win small pistol primer = 554.4fps.
Win small pistol magnum primer = 631.6fps.
Win large pistol primer = 652.0 fps.
It was the above results that lead me to use small magnum primers in my small primer 45acp brass.
Trailboss is not a powder that most people would use in 45acp, but I saw data for it and thought I would try it. I was surprised to see as much difference as I did between large/small primers, around 200fps.
Looking at my data, I used a charge of 5.5gn (which was 100% case fill) with RMR plated 200gn RN bullets.
Win small pistol primer = 538.9 fps.
Win large pistol primer = 744.7 fps.
Whenever I see someone state unequivocally that there is no difference between large and small primers in 45acp, I have to bite my lip. In most powders where I have made a comparison, I see about 30fps difference, which most people would not be able to tell a without a chrono, but there is a difference nonetheless.