Annihilator Emissary Founding Member Jul 16, 2023 #1 Good article on Elmer Kieth favorite loads, one of the great ones. elmer-keiths-favorite-loads
yotehtr Custom Jul 16, 2023 #2 Wasn't one of his favorites the Hollow Base Wadcutter loaded upside down?Called it the Flying Ashtray. I've still got some loaded here somewhere.
Wasn't one of his favorites the Hollow Base Wadcutter loaded upside down?Called it the Flying Ashtray. I've still got some loaded here somewhere.
M mveach99 Elite Jul 16, 2023 #3 I never used bullseye but unique and 2400 were my go to for 357 and 44mag.
yotehtr Custom Jul 16, 2023 #4 mveach99 said: I never used bullseye but unique and 2400 were my go to for 357 and 44mag. Click to expand... I always liked 231 & unique.
mveach99 said: I never used bullseye but unique and 2400 were my go to for 357 and 44mag. Click to expand... I always liked 231 & unique.
Annihilator Emissary Founding Member Jul 30, 2023 #5 yotehtr said: I always liked 231 & unique. Click to expand... Those were the 2 powders I mostly used, bullseye I used for .45acp
yotehtr said: I always liked 231 & unique. Click to expand... Those were the 2 powders I mostly used, bullseye I used for .45acp
R RickVS Alpha Aug 10, 2023 #6 I have preferred H110/W296 for heavy loads in magnum rounds - higher velocity and less actual pressure. I have used a lot of Unique, but have used more Titegroup and W231/HP38 for milder loads.
I have preferred H110/W296 for heavy loads in magnum rounds - higher velocity and less actual pressure. I have used a lot of Unique, but have used more Titegroup and W231/HP38 for milder loads.