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H110 45 LC load
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looking for a load using 255 gr LFN with keeping fps under 1000..I shoot this out of a 7" Ruger BH.
I've been using 16.0 gr Alliant 2400 but it is so dirty..anyone use Universal or IMR 800-X are they much cleaner?
I've been using 16.0 gr Alliant 2400 but it is so dirty..anyone use Universal or IMR 800-X are they much cleaner?
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Reduced charges of H110 have been known to result in hangfires, misfires or -much worse- extreme pressure events that wreck the gun. Any of these bad things can happen at any time, even in strings of shots that "seem" normal.
Please use Universal for the loads you seek. Eight grains will do just about exactly what you want: a 255 cast bullet at about 950 fps. Universal is also much cleaner than similar powders, such as Unique.
Thanks for the data on the Universal, it's got to be cleaner than the 16.0 grs of 2400 I'm using now for my plinkers (no mag primer)
Hercules Alliant 2400 and Unique don't burn clean in light charges especially when using light bullets.
For light bullet loads, a contributor to the American Rifleman tested many powders in his Blackhawk and found 9gr Herco behind a 200 gr bullet to be most accurate as well as the cleanest burning.
A magnum or Winchester primer will give more complete ignition of powder.
Winchester don't make H-110, they make WW-296- and that is the same as H-110....