HuntnShoot, I'd have said the same a while back, but have to agree with you now. I've used H110 for subsonic 300 Blackout loads a bit, with pretty reasonable results. That goes completely against all the warnings you hear about reducing it. On the other hand, I had some weird results reducing it too much in a 454 Casull, so it's up to the handloader to think about what he's doing and determine what's safe.

Back on topic, I worked up a good load with 2400 and the Rem (I think) 158gr JHP that groups pretty tightly at 50 yards in my Rem 700. I don't have my load data in front of me, but will look for it.

I also like Bullseye for subsonic pistol bullet loads in the Whelen, for use with a suppressor. That application gives a big advantage to the .35 caliber over the more common .30 cal, since 9mm & 38 hollow points actually expand at pistol velocities, unlike most rifle bullets.