So for about several of my revolvers I have a 50 cal can full ammo for each gun, each with a corresponding Dillon tool head with powder measure set up. For example, I have a specific 45 acp load that I load A LOT of for my 625, and similarly a 38 special wadcutter load tuned to my model 15 that also shoots very well in my model 10 and Blackhawk.
The issue, if you can call it that, is that I don't have time to work up a load for each and every gun nor do I have the interest in keeping that many different loads separate and marked.
Here is the best example - 9mm:
I know that all of my 9mm pistols shoot cast boolits well enough - if they don't they go bye bye, but I don't shoot any one of them enough to load a whole can full for each, or to take the time to develop a load for each, so I am currently developing a load that shoots well enough for plinking/practice/fun for all of them, an NOE 358-121-RN (356242 clone) over a powder and load to be determined (probably for grains of bullseye).
I have the same situation with 380 acp. And that is next up. Probably the 90 grain 358242 over 2.8 grains of bullseye.
Do any of my you have any good general purpose loads that you keep around to shoot in the guns you don't shoot enough to load ammo specifically for?