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<blockquote data-quote="Owlcreekok" data-source="post: 2949610" data-attributes="member: 30378"><p>I learned me something here ! Didn' know H110 and WW 296 was same thing. Cool. I gave away a pound of 110 a few years ago after trying a few loads in .357. It worked the revolver and me both way too hard. lol.</p><p></p><p>I have used 296 in .44 mag once upon a time. Back when I could see well enough to shoot handgun silhouette. The recipe was simply all you could scoop in a case and get the bullet in far enough to clear the frame when the cylinder advanced. heh heh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Owlcreekok, post: 2949610, member: 30378"] I learned me something here ! Didn' know H110 and WW 296 was same thing. Cool. I gave away a pound of 110 a few years ago after trying a few loads in .357. It worked the revolver and me both way too hard. lol. I have used 296 in .44 mag once upon a time. Back when I could see well enough to shoot handgun silhouette. The recipe was simply all you could scoop in a case and get the bullet in far enough to clear the frame when the cylinder advanced. heh heh. [/QUOTE]
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