For years, H4227 was my "accuracy" powder for cast bullets in .22Hornet & .222 Rem. Last fall, I discovered clean burning Vihtavouri N110.
Hodgdon Titegroup for .32 WCF., .38Spec., & .45 long colt revolvers.
H4895 for cast bullet use in .40-70 & 7X57
TrailBoss for cast bullet loads in 6mm Lee-Navy
IMR 4227 for cast bullet loads in .38-55 Win
Swiss 3FG black for .25-25 Stevens in Ballard No. 3
Swiss 1 1/2 black for .40-70 Remington Mid-Range
9mm, .40S&W, 45ACP - W231
7.62x39, .223/5.56 - Accurate 2015
I'm not really into searching for the best powder or the best load. I am more concerned about reducing cost and complexity. I want as few powders as possible that will get the job done These work well enough.
Lets see---------I reload 35 calibers of metallic cartridge, 10, 12, 16, 20, 28 gauge, and 410. I have about 40 different propellants on hand most times and a bit of black powder/substitute. I will not be typing all that out. Suffice it to say that I do not need to go to the store when I want to try a new load for most anything I choose to attempt. I do not have many VV propellants however for whatever reason.
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