All of the powder recommendations for handguns are faster burning pistol powders, (duh)but if loading say .357mag for a rifle, wouldn’t a slower burning rifle powder be better? Just thinking out loud, don’t plan on trying anything stupid.
My Ruger Carbine will take a different powder than the Ruger Super Redhawk. I remember back in the day on store shelves when there was .44 mag rifle ammo and .44 mag pistol ammo. Older reloading books will show the difference and powders.Some reloading manuals will list both pistol and rifle data i know my Lyman cast bullet does and it list more kinds of powder for a pistol than a rifle. But when comparing the same powder with both the load is the same you just have more choices with a pistol.
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