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I use HP-38 for 9,45,38SPL and up to medium loads in 357. For the hunting load in 357 I have used H 110.

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Originally Posted by Bristoe
Blue Dot for all of them if you can find any.


Blue Dot is good. I've been using it for years in my .41 Mags, even though the MFG doesn't recommend it anymore for that caliber. Also works great in my 10mm.


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Titegroup or Universal Clays for 9mm, 38, 45, and light 357mag loads. UC is super clean even with lead bullets in these loads. I'd use W296/H-110 or Alliant 2400 for magnum loads in the 357.


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U-Clays, Power Pistol, and H110 could cover just about everything I load for if necessary. Fortunately, I have good stocks of other powders that work better for specific loads.


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Originally Posted by FreeMe
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I'd second Titegroup for all thos cartridges but not for heavy loads in the .357. It will do moderate loads thee, but for hot loads, I'd go with H-110/W-296.


Yep - I concur.


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I have big jugs of Titegroup downstairs.


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Good choices listed for different purposes already.

For general practice and such I'm quite happy with good ol' Unique and well as Universal Clays.

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