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best powder #188560 01/13/2018 6:35 PM
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What is the best powder for .44 mag 250 gr WFN GC bullets out of Ruger Superblackhawk? Hunting bear and deer in Maine.

Re: best powder [Re: yosey12] #188561 01/13/2018 6:50 PM
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Best is relative. For maximum velocity I'd use H110 but for midrange loads, HS-6 gets the nod.


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Re: best powder [Re: s4s4u] #188565 01/13/2018 8:39 PM
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I like H-110 / WW296 for my heavy 44 Mag loads. I have been using it for over 35 years


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Re: best powder [Re: yosey12] #188566 01/13/2018 9:10 PM
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I'll echo what's been said. I like W296 and H110. They've worked well for me with both hardcast and jacketed bullets.


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I have used 2400 for yrs in 44 with jacketed 240?s. Initial comparison, it beat h110 in accuracy. I havnt went back to try again. I will one of these days if i get time. The 2400 shoots good though. I wouldnt have to.


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Re: best powder [Re: KYODE] #188581 01/14/2018 2:27 AM
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Most here will say 110 or 296

For me 2400 is very hard to beat.

You can use std or mag primers but I like the mag primers better.

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Re: best powder [Re: H2OBUG] #188593 01/14/2018 5:20 AM
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I also have used "all three." Although in reality, 296 IS
H-110; just labeled with a different number for marketing purposes.

I found out that the H-110 powders burn very clean whereas 2400 leaves a lot of "residue" behind. But it sounds like it doesn't affect accuracy! Maybe mag primers help this situation.

BTW if you want to load light loads, Unique is great.







Re: best powder [Re: yosey12] #188613 01/14/2018 8:00 PM
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 Originally Posted By: yosey12
What is the best powder for .44 mag 250 gr WFN GC bullets out of Ruger Superblackhawk? Hunting bear and deer in Maine.
 Originally Posted By: yosey12
What is the best powder for .44 mag 250 gr WFN GC bullets out of Ruger Superblackhawk? Hunting bear and deer in Maine.
I like 2400, and Titegroup for cast.

Re: best powder [Re: racksmasher1] #188624 01/14/2018 11:51 PM
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Greg, your age is showing like mine. I started loading 44 years ago with WW296 for magnum loads, jacketed or cast, and Unique for reduced loads in magnum guns. Both worked great then and still do now. Never saw a need to experiment with all the new powders. I buy both of these in 8# kegs. The Unique lasts forever since it's loads are so small.

Re: best powder [Re: wvhitman] #188641 01/15/2018 2:27 PM
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For the 44 Magnum 296/H110 is pretty hard to top. One other powder worth a look is 300MP. For Maximum 44 magnum loads these three would be the ones I would work with.

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Re: best powder [Re: Bob Roach] #188815 01/19/2018 3:39 PM
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AA#9 can also work well
close to the burning rate of 2400
I have not seen any 2400 in many years around here

Re: best powder [Re: Bob Roach] #188857 01/21/2018 3:53 AM
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Anyone using Ramshot Enforcer?

good reviews and seems to be in there with H110/WW296 as far as performance.

Like everyone else, H110/WW296 for all of my full house hunting loads.


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Re: best powder [Re: BBwheelgunner] #188863 01/21/2018 8:43 AM
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2400

Re: best powder [Re: Bob Roach] #188983 01/23/2018 11:25 PM
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Max loads H110/296. Below that Uneveral Clays.


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Re: best powder [Re: Bob Roach] #189015 01/24/2018 4:37 PM
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As so many others have said, H110/W296 is hard to beat for top end loads. I've found Unique and A5744 to be good for reduced recoil loads.


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Re: best powder [Re: Chance Weldon] #189082 01/25/2018 7:21 AM
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H-110 Heavy loads & Green Dot for Light loads.

Re: best powder [Re: Hendog] #189143 01/27/2018 1:34 AM
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H110/296 for higher velocity and energy. Unique/Universal for moderate and everyday loads. I'm finding that I really can do most of what I want with a heavy cast boolit at around 1000 fps. Could be that I'm getting mellow with time?


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