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    H 110?

    A cousin called me and asked if I wanted a pound of H 110. he picked up at an auction. Never messed with it before, but felt like it was more for the upper end like 32 H&R Magnums, 357 Magnums, and 44 Magnums. Anyhow it will probably cost me @ $3. I mostly reload 32S&W Long, 38Special, 38 S&W, and 44Special. Is it trading material, or can I get some use out of it?
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    You'll definitely **NOT **find use for it with those calibers.
    Check out Hodgdon's reloading site for particulars!

    Apologies - I misread your caliber choices. Hence my edit.
    Last edited by cwtebay; 09-26-2021 at 12:51 AM.

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    Look up the calibers you shoot in the manual.
    It'll probably do well with heavier boolits, and for .44Mag, it has a cult following.
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    It'll trade.

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    It's a fan favorite for 44 mag with heavy boolits.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dondiego View Post
    It'll trade.
    Good, I can always use more Unique and Bullseye.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeJames View Post
    A cousin called me and asked if I wanted a pound of H 110. he picked up at an auction. Never messed with it before, but felt like it was more for the upper end like 32 H&R Magnums, 357 Magnums, and 44 Magnums. Anyhow it will probably cost me @ $3. I mostly reload 32S&W Long, 38Special, 38 S&W, and 44Special. Is it trading material, or can I get some use out of it?
    Its an accuracy powder with heavy cast bullets. Good score!

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    Trade. Doesn't download well, too slow for your needs.

    OR you might need a new gun.

    It might be a sign!
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    Works well in .30 Carbine and .300 Blackout sonic loads.

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    I use it in 30 carbine, 22 Hornet and 410 skeet loads. Metering is almost perfect.

    Never loaded Boomer handgun loads.

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    You'll definitely find use for it with those calibers.
    Check out Hodgdon's reloading site for particulars!

    Hodgdon has zero loads for H110 in the OP’s calibers (and rightly so). As above, it is totally unsuitable for those cartridges, but it will get you some Unique!



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    Looks like trading material to me - none of the calibers listed are suitable for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Finster101 View Post
    Works well in .30 Carbine and .300 Blackout sonic loads.
    In those two and top end .41 magnum loads it is my favorite. If we were close I'd swap you some Unique for it for sure!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PositiveCaster View Post
    Hodgdon has zero loads for H110 in the OP’s calibers (and rightly so). As above, it is totally unsuitable for those cartridges, but it will get you some Unique!



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    I hadn’t used it for years but I recently decided to try loading some once-fired AA Winchester hulls in 410 (for skeet). Then I had to go find a pound to buy! I think I ended up paying close to $50 for it, and if trading would use that as my baseline.

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    Best powder around for turning your .357 magnum into a real rifle cartridge. It likes to be compressed.

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    It is the only powder I use in 44M full house loads.............AND NO OTHER CALIBERS!

    Trade it for something you CAN use in the cal's mentioned. I sure don't need anymore, as I have 5# of H110 now.

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    I paid $35 for a pound a week ago at a gun show.

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    It's a magnum pistol powder. Period. I use it in heavy .44 Magnum and .500 Linebaugh loads. Do not use it in small calibers.

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    If memory serves it's identical to ww296. It's good powder for the right loads.

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