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    It is very good for full snort loads in magnum handguns but it is not at all versatile. It doesn't download. Trade it.
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    My 357 Maximum likes it.
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    I have not even checked in any of my reloading manuals, for the simple reason that I assumed it would not be in there for any cartridges I reload for: 32S&W Long w/100 grain swc's, 38 Special w/158 grain swc's, or 44 Special w/240 swc's. Thank you for confirming my assumptions.
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    I use H110 for .410 shotshells, .300 Blackout, .357 Mag and .44 Automag
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    It was developed for the 30 carbine.

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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?
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    I use a lot of H110 in several cartridges none of which are the "32S&W Long, 38Special, 38 S&W, and 44Special". Truthfully I wouldn't even think of even tryin g it in those cartridges. There's too many better powders available for them. If we lived closer I would trade you for it but I'm sure someone in your vicinity would also.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry Gibson View Post
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    I use a lot of H110 in several cartridges none of which are the "32S&W Long, 38Special, 38 S&W, and 44Special". Truthfully I wouldn't even think of even tryin g it in those cartridges. There's too many better powders available for them. If we lived closer I would trade you for it but I'm sure someone in your vicinity would also.
    Thanks, I expect it will be good trading material.
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    I misread your post. I read what I wanted to see, sorry. It is really good for heavy 357.

    If you got it for $3 a pound though that's a huge cost savings for loading 357 Magnum ammo

    If that can is full that's enough powder to make over 400 full power semi wadcutter loads...

    Do you have a 357 gun and brass and small magnum or small rifle primers and interest to handload it?

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    Better and better; an unopened can of H110, and a 3/4 (at least) can of Bullseye. He does not reload; so to him it was excess of the main stuff; so gave both to me.
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    H110 is the primary powder for loading 350 Legend and listed in burn rates with Lil Gun before it and IMR4227 after it from slower to faster.

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    Its great in 357 mag

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    Quote Originally Posted by OldBearHair View Post
    H110 is the primary powder for loading 350 Legend and listed in burn rates with Lil Gun before it and IMR4227 after it from slower to faster.
    Be very careful with H110/W296 in 350 legend. The secondary detonation in cases loaded under 90% fill is real.
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    All of these cases measured a couple hundredths wide at the base and would not chamber on the next load. Couple primers actually blew out!
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    I've had great results in 45 long colt "Ruger only" loads.

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Abbreviations used in Reloading

BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
BT Boat Tail PL Power-Lokt SP Soft Point
C Compressed Charge PR Primer SPCL Soft Point "Core-Lokt"
HP Hollow Point PSPCL Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" C.O.L. Cartridge Overall Length
PSP Pointed Soft Point Spz Spitzer Point SBT Spitzer Boat Tail
LRN Lead Round Nose LWC Lead Wad Cutter LSWC Lead Semi Wad Cutter
GC Gas Check