To get the best accuracy and consistency out of a revolver, you need to trim all your cases to the exact same length and you need to be crimping your ammo exactly the same. Even a 357 will have minute bullet creep under recoil which is one of the two main reasons you need to crimp. The other is to give some resistance so that you will get good consistent powder ignition. Without a crimp, the bullet will easily start to move in the cylinder just from the blast from the primer, especially if using a full charge that fills the case and using magnum primers. Key is to get powder ignited before bullet started moving. That will get you best consistency. I actually prefer H-LilGun in my magnum revolvers. Its much better over a wider range of working pressures where as H110 and Win296 really are best at the top 5% of their pressure working ranges and LilGun often matches velocities at a bit less pressure. Use it in the 357 mag, 44 mag, 45 colt, 454, 480, 50 AE and 500 JRH. H110 will make great loads in each of these but lilgun just does it easier And with more flexibility..