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44 magnum rifle load
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<blockquote data-quote="Wl652" data-source="post: 2531837" data-attributes="member: 118388"><p>H110/296 are excellent powders and I would not hesitate to use them for your application, I've for sure burnt up probably more than my fair share of both. With that being said if you could find some alliant 300mp I think you would be pleasantly surprised with the results, it is slighty slower burning than h110/296 and doesn't require the use of a magnum primer wich in my experience and chronograph data h110/296 does.</p><p>With lighter bullets in the 200-240gr. Weight range you'll get lower extreme spreads with the 300mp and it may take a little more of it but you will get a velocity gain over h110/296 </p><p>Its been a few years ago and I don't know the magazine number but Brian Pearce wrote an article in Handloader magazine about 300 mp he covered quite a few calibers and compiled quite a bit of data on the 44 magnum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wl652, post: 2531837, member: 118388"] H110/296 are excellent powders and I would not hesitate to use them for your application, I’ve for sure burnt up probably more than my fair share of both. With that being said if you could find some alliant 300mp I think you would be pleasantly surprised with the results, it is slighty slower burning than h110/296 and doesn’t require the use of a magnum primer wich in my experience and chronograph data h110/296 does. With lighter bullets in the 200-240gr. Weight range you’ll get lower extreme spreads with the 300mp and it may take a little more of it but you will get a velocity gain over h110/296 Its been a few years ago and I don’t know the magazine number but Brian Pearce wrote an article in Handloader magazine about 300 mp he covered quite a few calibers and compiled quite a bit of data on the 44 magnum. [/QUOTE]
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