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<blockquote data-quote="JEVapa" data-source="post: 3865226" data-attributes="member: 41176"><p>H110 and W296 are the same and are interchangeable (30 Carbine). H110 is the original fast powder for 300BLK.</p><p>Lilgun works great too. All these work all the way up to heavy subs. </p><p></p><p>Just like the 30 Carbine, the 300BLK is actually a pistol cartridge, not a rifle cartridge. It has almost 10gr less case capacity than a 44spl. and 3-4gr less than a 357 mag. It uses pistol powders in 90% of the loads. If you treat it as such, you'll be successful and happy. If you treat it like a rifle cartridge, you'll end up sad, pissed off, or missing eyeballs and/or fingers.</p><p></p><p>Hodgdon and Load Data.com are awesome resources.</p><p></p><p>Also, remember that 300BLK was designed for pistol gas in a short barrel. It doesn't like dwell time. So if you are using a 16" bbl and carbine gas, and your gun is all squirrelly and doing everything but functioning correctly, you probably need to open up your gas port.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JEVapa, post: 3865226, member: 41176"] H110 and W296 are the same and are interchangeable (30 Carbine). H110 is the original fast powder for 300BLK. Lilgun works great too. All these work all the way up to heavy subs. Just like the 30 Carbine, the 300BLK is actually a pistol cartridge, not a rifle cartridge. It has almost 10gr less case capacity than a 44spl. and 3-4gr less than a 357 mag. It uses pistol powders in 90% of the loads. If you treat it as such, you'll be successful and happy. If you treat it like a rifle cartridge, you'll end up sad, pissed off, or missing eyeballs and/or fingers. Hodgdon and Load Data.com are awesome resources. Also, remember that 300BLK was designed for pistol gas in a short barrel. It doesn't like dwell time. So if you are using a 16" bbl and carbine gas, and your gun is all squirrelly and doing everything but functioning correctly, you probably need to open up your gas port. [/QUOTE]
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