My experience with TiteGroup has been that it is clean burning in factory power level loads, and tends to work best with Jacketed bullets. I like it for standard power to +P in the 9mm.
My experience with TiteGroup has been that it is clean burning in factory power level loads, and tends to work best with Jacketed bullets. I like it for standard power to +P in the 9mm.
I am surprised at the popularity of HS-6. It has a fairly narrow window where it works well, but it is at its best when it is loaded to fairly stout levels, +P to mid range magnums, say 18,000 to 25,000 PSI. IT runs out of steam before it gets to full magnum velocities, or rather it has to go over-pressure to get there, and is dirty at low pressure, standard velocities. I have used it with good results in the 45 Colt at max load levels, but it was not much use to me for my WC 38 loads nor for standard velocity 44 Special or 45 Colt. It might do well for the 9mm Luger, but I haven't tried it.
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I shot some .44 specials yesterday with 7.4 grains under a 240 grain boolit. Yes, there was some unburnt powder but it was not sooty like Unique can be. Accuracy was excellent. The recoil impulse is sharper than with Unique though and I think I prefer 7.5 grains of that under the same boolit. So far the 170 grain boolit in .357 is my favorite HS 6 load.
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One of my most accurate loads in any revolver is 12.0 g of HS-6 under a 265 g SWC GC in my 6˝" 629 Classic. Not max, but pretty stout; a great hunting load.
9.5gr with a 357/158 works very well
nearly H110 / 2400 velocity with much much less flash n blast
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hs-6 is the powder for my 500 linebaugh(tc encore in 23" mgm barrel).
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I just finished loading up some HS6 powder and some 280 grain hollowpoint‘s for my colt 45. It was a group buy mold for the 450bm. I since sold the mold to another member but I had casted up around 15 pounds prior. They are GC and clear PC with a 50/50 alloy and loader at 1.650”. I loaded a ladder test up from 12 grains to 13.5 grains to test in my Ruger New Vaquero. When I used the factory crimp I wrecked a case. I couldn’t see my crimp because I was basically getting a tapper crimp with my roll crimp die because I was crimping where there was no crimp groove and couldn’t see my crimp...till it was to late.
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I was “gifted” several 3lb cans of WW540 and an almost full(7+lbs)HS-6 plastic jug.
I have used it in reduced rifle loads....8-12grs depending on what. 8.5grs with a 170..ish boolit on any 30 caliber works really well. I use that load with 303 British and a 160 LEE boolit for the 7.62’s for shooting hanging bowling pins at 50-100 yards.
Also use it in 44 Mag and several other pistol calibers. Best I have found for 200gr 357 boolit in a Rossi mares leg. I have shot many sub-2” 5 shot groups at 50 and not much bigger at 100. I have tumble lubed, grease lubed and PC’d with and without some lube.
Lots of fun!! I seem to see it is always available when I am at the gun shop......
13 grains under a 300 grain WFN in my .45 Colt Ruger Bisley is a perfect match. VERY accurate.
I loaded up a ladder test using HS-6 from 11 to 12.5 grains in .5 grain increments along with a stout crimp and a lee 255 grain boolit using 50/50 COWW and pure alloy mix along with 2% pewter added to the total weight. Figured which ever boolit and load shoots the tightest it will be used as a close range deer load.
Nice work.
I used hs6 extensively during one of the panic times years ago. I kept it around for 357m but found It even works in 380. Something like 1.3- 1.6gr made for a load that functioned a p238 & was so light children could fire it one handed. Always try to keep some around.
I found that for me, the max load on the bottle for .40 S&W of 7.4gr under a 175TC cast boolit matched POI with my SD ammo.
However, I sold that gun last year. So, I've been testing a bit, to see about using up the nearly 2# I had left.
I loaded some up in .357 magnum under a 155gr cast SWC-HP, don't remember the specifics, but it's a good midrange load.
It seems to prefer being loaded at near max load for caliber, so I was pleasantly surprised to find that it did pretty well in .45 ACP, behind a cast 200gr SWC. 8.0gr for my Blackhawk convertible, and 8.4gr for my semi-autos. Those work well for me, work up loads for yourself, all the usual warnings, etc.
Have a Beretta 92FS new from the distributor. Wouldn't shoot store bought cast bullets for beans. Massive leading led me believe that the bore diameter was causing this. I slugged the bbl and got .357". Ordered 1000 Rem 125 JHP's which miked at .357 and using HS-6 gave great accuracy. Unfortunately the dim bulbs there decided to stop making them. So when they're gone they're gone. Frank
Hornady makes a 125-grain XTP. Aren’t they .357 or .358”?
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