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I was given a lb of WW540. I can not find load data for it. I am interested in using for pistol loading. I have heard it is similar to HS6. If so can I use HS6 data?Anybody have any info?
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It is not only similar, it is in fact the exact same powder sold as HS-6. Call Hodgdon and they will confirm this for you.
Some other equity tidbits in case you weren’t aware:
WW 231 = HP-38 WW 540 = HS-6 WW 571 = HS-7 both discontinued WW 296 = H-110
Mark in GA
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Thanks Mark. Yes I was aware of the others
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Do you have a particular projectile design and weight for which you are searching for load data?
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No sir I will use this powder in any pistol caliber and with any bullet that is appropriate
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