Salmoneye
Member
Isn't h110
one of the powders in which you cannot reduce Never exceed By more than 3%
Due to unfounded phenomenon of over pressure/undercharge?
No...
You 'may' get exactly what the OP returned to share with us...
H110 needs a firm crimp, AND magnum primers for complete ignition...
From the Hodgdon site:
"For those loads listed where a starting load is not shown, start 10% below the suggested maximum load and then approach maximums carefully, watching for any sign of pressure (difficult extraction, cratered and flattened or blown primers, and unusual recoil). H110 and Winchester 296 loads should not be reduced more than 3%"
http://data.hodgdon.com/main_menu.asp