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Favorite powder for 44 Magnum


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For up to 250 grain bullets I use Alliant 2400. For heavier bullets either 2400 or H110/W296(same powder). 2400 is the powder Elmer Keith used to develop the 44 mag and it is more versatile than H110/296. It may not give the absolute max velocity but it gives the best combination of velocity and accuracy than any other powder I have ever tried in the 357/41/44 mags.

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....I agree with everyone on the 2400, very versatile, but 10 grs. of Unique behind a 240 gr. cast bullet ain't no plinker load. ...

I agree. We've burned a bunch of 8.5 to 9 grains of unique with the 240 and up hard cast bullets. They work very well.

Leroy

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I use 2400 for all of my magnum handgun loads. You can actually get slightly more speed from W296/H110 but you can't reduce the powder charge much with those.

2400 is a great magnum handgun powder and I have also had good luck with it in cast bullet rifle loads.

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