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Originally Posted by GF1
I would much prefer to have more of the case volume filled than what is the case with Red Dot and other powders of like burn rate. Maybe a clue is the fact that Alliant doesn’t list it as one of its .41 Rem Mag loads:

https://www.alliantpowder.com/resources/catalog/2019_Alliant_Powder_Catalog.pdf


LMAO, I really enjoy people that use a current manual to back up their argument. Currently not listed due to changing the formula for Red Dot 3 years ago. Bought 16 pounds of it in 04 for 40-50 bucks. And yes old school Red Dot can be used in the 41.

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Swifty thanks for posting that nice handy chart.


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I suppose next we’ll hear how good Bullseye is for magnum loads as well. I stand by my previous post.

Magnum loads = slower powders.

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Damn man you be funny. Just because it says magnum doesn’t mean that every trip to the range is shooting full bore maxed out magnum loads. Do I have loads that push a 210 to 1400, absolutely. Do I need to shoot them that hot every damn time, absolutely not. Using powders such as Red Dot and yes even Bullseye allow me to shoot a load that is pleasant and accurate at 41 special speeds in 41 mag cases that makes for a very pleasant day.
The other side of the coin is if someone wants to shoot a big bore but are recoil and blast sensitive 90% of the time my downloaded 41 and 357 mags to special +P allow them to have fun.
Whether you like it or not I could give a sh*t less. I put out the info to try and pass along what I learned in the 47 years I have been shooting 41 mag.



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Great information.
I have only really shot the 175s in my Taurus ti, I use it for backpacking trips. Does anyone load on the lighter side bullets?
I have h110 from a buddy reloading some now years ago.

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Hank: Had the same problem with ribbed factory grips. Switched to Hogue grips. Solved the problem due to the filler material behind the trigger guard. Works like a Tyler T grip.

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