Yay!!!!
Now tell me please, what do I need to load with Herco...
-Butchman
That is good news. Herco is usually on the shelf in this area. (Southwest Pennsylvania) Have seen it when Unique was gone. I have used it some just haven't spent much time with it on one project.
Butchman 205, pretty much whatever you load using Unique ! I love the stuff personally. Shotshells, pistols. It gets some impressive speeds in 12 gauge 1 1/4 oz. loads at relatively low pressures! Loading .40's and .45's with it now, along with some .38 wc loads! Just my .02.
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Wow, surprised they brought it back with all the new stuff they are bringing out. I still have a lot of Hercules stuff
If you've bought Lyman's Cast bullet Handbook, it and Unique are probably the most referenced powder for cast bullets.
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I'm going to look into this. A local shop has a ton of Herco but it's a slightly older label. I didn't see much data for it in handguns. Time to look again. Thanks!
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As far as I can tell it never went away. It is in current production.
power pistol and BE-86 are it modern counterparts.
Herco is really good in the 357 and 44.
I use it in the 357 at 7grs under the lyman 158gr rnfp as my main go-to load in the Rossi carbine.
It never went away. Like all the other powders availability was spotty. It's been on the shelves here more often than 2400.
5% increase over Unique data works in most calibers.
11 grains with #429421 is a classic in the .44 Magnum.
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Makes sense, Power Pistol is sandwiched between Unique and Herco on the Burn Rate Chart.
I have only ever seen OLD Herco (old square tin cans) always liked it. Think I have a small amount left.
To be honest, I needed IMR 4895 more on this trip to the gunshop, but I've been using Alliant Steel with Herco Data for a couple of years now.
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Good news just we could find it around here.
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It's been a while since I've seen any Herco on shelves.
I'm still trying to finish up an old Hercules cardboard 4lb container of Herco.
I'm sure I won't be getting any more Herco at "vintage" pricing either.
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