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I tried some W296 powder with 240gr heavy loads and found that this powder shot a hole with these 240gr bullets at 20 yds. With H110 they group good but don't make a hole. My gun has a 5.5" barrel the rounds were going alittle over 1400 fps. This is the first time I used W296. I always used H110. Any thoughts? :D
 

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I have always had very good accuracy with W296. I don't know why the H110 would shoot much different, they are almost the same powder.
 

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I prefer the W296 to the H110. Why?? I don't know, but it has worked great for me. :D
 

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For some reason or another i seem to have better luck with H110 powder.
It seems to me that i can manage the loads better in the larger cal.s with the H110. I do know that it shouldent make that much difference as they both produce about the same results as far velocity goes, But it seems to me the accuracy is better with H110. Just an opinion, Mine, Stay safe..........Joe........
 

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I love it when folks find a noticeable difference between H110 and W296. Guys it's the same powder made by the same folks. The only difference is the normal lot to lot variations. There will be just as much difference between your next lot of either of them as their is between them. :eek:

I use them totally interchangably and have for a great many years. I buy whichever I get the best buy on and buy in large lots. I use either 22.5 or 24.0 grains of either with 240s in the .44 Magnum. One is my normal and one my light load. I use the lower load only with lead bullets.

In perhaps 20+ years of doing it this way I've never needed to adjust the sights yet. Just keep on dropping them in the same place no matter which lot# or name is on the bottle.
 

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Graybeard, that may be why I like W296 better. I always find it and I usually get a better price. Like you, I have not found a difference, but I just seem to find deals on the W296. :D
 

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Gray Beard,

Why is it that all the reloading books differ on their loading info. I realize they are pretty close to being the same But why would the book say for instance;; Hornady loads for 240gr bullet as follows.
this is for 1350 fps
H110 24.2
W296 23.9 I may be crazy but i have found that the W296 was hotter than H110 when ran across a screen. Help me out here please........Joe.....
 

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I will say this again. H110 and W296 are EXACTLY the same powder. Made by the Winchester owned company Primex I think it's named. Formulation is the same. Both Winchester and Hodgdon have said this on more than one occasion.

The differences in them are ONLY the normal lot to lot variations any manufacturer has. Why are there different loads in the same company's manuals for them? Different lots of powder, different lots and maybe brands of primers, different lots of brass and perhaps days, weeks, or even months of difference in the timing of the testing.

You're kidding yourself if you think you're finding a real world difference. If you wish to believe different be my guest. Matters not to me.
 

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Thanks a lot Bill..I went to google and looked it up and you are right the H110 & W296 are one and the same. It must be that when i tested the two powders i got some of the difference in batches because there was a noticeable difference.
 

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When I use W296 or H110 in my 44 MAG, 454 Casull or my 500 MAG, I use either one with the same load. Just as GB said, no difference, except you may find a price differance. :D
 

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Well I guess the lot of W296 I got 4# of is a little slower. When I shot those they were going 20 fps slower then the rounds I have fired with H110. So I looked it up in the load book and it said to load 24.5gr for 1400 fps and for H110 24gr. So anyway thats what I did load 24.5gr of W296. I've been reloading forover 30 years. I have found that the load books aren't very accurate with fps thats why I use my conagraph.

As far as the rounds going into one hole with W296 and not with H110. I may have been holding the revolver a little tighter cause I know H110 gives tight groups. :D
 

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Don't feel bad, It just happened to me and i started loading in 1950 and get cought in a situation like this every now and then. Its nice thing to have a place like this to turn to for new information or old information for that matter, Stay safe...............Joe..............
 

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jro45 said:
I had a problem with H110 or W296 what ever loseing it power if not fired in a year. I was hopeing that W296 would be a remedy to this problem. From what I read I guess not. :D
If you need help shooting up that W296, let me know. :-D :-D.
 

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You've got some other problem me thinks. I've kept W296 for several years with no problems and for sure I have ammo that has been loaded several years that is still as good as new. The powder isn't the problem. Must be your storage methods.
 

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You've got some other problem me thinks. I've kept W296 for several years with no problems and for sure I have ammo that has been loaded several years that is still as good as new. The powder isn't the problem. Must be your storage methods.
Graybeard may have something there. I keep all my powder stored in a room in my house in a filing cabinet.
 

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I don't have any problem with my rifle powders and most of my revolver and pistol powders it is just a few. H110 is one. I could load some 44 mag loads or 357 mag using H110 and it would be fine for a year but beyond that those rounds would lose their power. I have excepted that with H110.

Unique is another one but the power company corrected that.

I will try ths W296 even if it is the same as H110 for a year or so and see what happens. I've heard good things about W296. :D
 

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Win 296 is the only powder I load in my hot handgun loads. The reason is because I can buy it cheaper than H-110. I have used both and did find them interchangable and very accurate. I also have some boxes of ammo got set back and not shot for years, but have never had a problem with H-110 or Win.-296 and have shot some that was loaded more than 15 yrs. pryer to fireing.
 
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