Couple of things. WW 296 and H110 are the same powder. Faster powder in a longer barrel rifle might react differently than say 2400 or 296, pressure curve would be very sharp. Also a cast bullet will obiturate and seal the bore tighter....
Couple of things. WW 296 and H110 are the same powder.
I have always considered the Redhawk to be stronger than a Blackhawk.
I have to say this thread is almost helpful, it shows me confidence in starting to reload. We have a marlin 30as (mid 70's 336 just a less fancy model) in 30-30 and I think that is going to be the first caliber I reload, it makes me feel a bit safer in the happening that I do screw up when i'm doing my first few loads, that I should be ok. By the way do any of you have a good High volume powder that would fill the case incase I accidentally double charge. (not saying that i'm not careful enough to not pay enough attention, just all precautionary measures)
Interesting discussion here:
http://www.marlinowners.com/forums/index.php/topic,54592.0.html
It appears that there is some disagreement on whether the newer 45/70s have square threads or not and the opinion is that it doesn't make that much of a difference.