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Topic: Re: Another reloading question
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| RGMartin
12-05-2012 05:13:08
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H110 and WW296 may give higher velocities, but they have idiosyncrasies that don't outweigh the small velocity gains you get over 2400.
For full house, or heavy loads in a 44 mag, 2400 is hard to beat. Very consistent , easy to light, and acts predictably(can't be said of 296/110). It is my go to powder for 44 mag. Lots of usefulness in reduced rifle loads too.
Any fast powder is fine for plinking loads in a 44 mag, unique among them.
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| old
12-05-2012 08:18:35
4.244.216.210
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Re: Another reloading question in reply to RGMartin, 12-05-2012 05:13:08
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| I do almost no plinking but do use the 44mag for deer hunting and other such things. Been using the 2400 up till last night when we ran out and switched to the unique in the last 19 rounds out of the 100 we did last evening |
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| old
12-05-2012 08:17:10
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Re: Another reloading question in reply to RGMartin, 12-05-2012 05:13:08
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| I do almost no plinking but do use the 44mag for deer hunting and other such things. Been using the 2400 up till last night when we ran out and switched to the unique in the last 19 rounds out of the 100 we did last evening |
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