Forever is a long time.
But I believe I'm done loading with W296 (Or H-110). I finished my existing # by putting 22.5 grains under a 240gn JSP - quantity 50. And that's that. The end of a 30-year era.
W296 is a great "magnum speed" propellant and I've loaded a many o' good rounds with it. Many excellent rounds, actually. W296 is great stuff. I used a lot of it back in my recoil junkie days and was shooting guns (686, 629) with 8-3/8" barrels. But these days, neither long barrels, nor maximum throttle magnum loads are all that enjoyable to me. Through shorter barrels (3" & 4" with 357's; & 5" w/ a 44), W296 is just too much propellant. Flash and recoil are excessive.
With that, a few months back, I decided to move to 2400 for my max throttle rounds. It operates over a broader range; and more importantly, is a little faster. And I do believe it will still work well enough when I do break out my safe queen 8-3/8 inchers. (I also have a Marlin lever action 44, btw.)
At any rate I think 2400 is a better choice for the guns I usually shoot. Even at that, it'll only be used with the heavies (158's, 240's). Lighter slugs get Power Pistol.
For whatever reason, I felt compelled to shout out about it. Thanks for your indulgence. Feel free to comment on your propellant choice for heavy magnum loads, what guns shoot them, etc.
But I believe I'm done loading with W296 (Or H-110). I finished my existing # by putting 22.5 grains under a 240gn JSP - quantity 50. And that's that. The end of a 30-year era.
W296 is a great "magnum speed" propellant and I've loaded a many o' good rounds with it. Many excellent rounds, actually. W296 is great stuff. I used a lot of it back in my recoil junkie days and was shooting guns (686, 629) with 8-3/8" barrels. But these days, neither long barrels, nor maximum throttle magnum loads are all that enjoyable to me. Through shorter barrels (3" & 4" with 357's; & 5" w/ a 44), W296 is just too much propellant. Flash and recoil are excessive.
With that, a few months back, I decided to move to 2400 for my max throttle rounds. It operates over a broader range; and more importantly, is a little faster. And I do believe it will still work well enough when I do break out my safe queen 8-3/8 inchers. (I also have a Marlin lever action 44, btw.)
At any rate I think 2400 is a better choice for the guns I usually shoot. Even at that, it'll only be used with the heavies (158's, 240's). Lighter slugs get Power Pistol.
For whatever reason, I felt compelled to shout out about it. Thanks for your indulgence. Feel free to comment on your propellant choice for heavy magnum loads, what guns shoot them, etc.