Versatile / available 44 Mag Powder?

H110 has a min load of 23gr. Does loading a charge lower than 23gr, for example 20-22 advisable? The assumption is using a large pistol primer (CCI), and 240gr campro projectile.
 
20-22 grains of H110 or W296 should be fine with a 240 grain bullet. My heavy load is 22 grains with the Cam-Pro bullet: still pretty heavy, but the recoil doesn't sting as much as a maximum load.

You might not want to go below 20 grains, as you may run the risk of getting a bullet stuck in the barrel.
 
Thanks!

Are you using magnum primer for your 44magnum reloads?

Using another cal 357 magnum, I am able to use titegroup using s&b SPP, non magnum. It goes bang and accuracy is decent using my GP100 between 8-12 meters.

20-22 grains of H110 or W296 should be fine with a 240 grain bullet. My heavy load is 22 grains with the Cam-Pro bullet: still pretty heavy, but the recoil doesn't sting as much as a maximum load.

You might not want to go below 20 grains, as you may run the risk of getting a bullet stuck in the barrel.
 
I settled on WW296. It meters $licker than owl $hit.
A number of the other silhouette shooters used H110.
2400 was hard to come by but there was a source for 296 and WW748.
Set the measure at 24.0 and could load for 222 Rem and the 44 Mag.
 
Thanks!

Are you using magnum primer for your 44magnum reloads?

Using another cal 357 magnum, I am able to use titegroup using s&b SPP, non magnum. It goes bang and accuracy is decent using my GP100 between 8-12 meters.

I am not using magnum primers; I just use whatever large pistol primers I can get for a good price. I am currently using Sellier & Bellot primers. Dominion primers are also good.
 
Resurrecting a mildly old thread

I was researching on 44 mag reloading and which powder to use. Reloading with 240gr CamPro projectiles, with Titegroup, I have a very narrow band from 9 - 10gr.

I looked further into other powders and came across HS-6 which has a wider band ranging 12 to 15.1gr.

Any one reloaded with HS-6? Also considering this as it is on sale at Cabelas for $35.99 for 1lb containers.

I reload warm .357 magnum and .38 specials with HS-6 and have favourable results. I use H110 for hot/full house magnum loads. I like HS-6 due to its versitility. 9mm to .44 mag to 12 gauge.
 
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