Rule 3,
I noted your edit, and I guess I need some more advice. The 13 grain 2400 load is a published load for the 44 special. Frankly I had originally intended on going next to 17 grains for a respectable 44 mag load with the same bullet, again using alliant's load data for the 250 grain bullet, but thought that 14 and 15 might be a good idea because of the leading concern. I know you can get into trouble with H110 with reduced loads, but I haven't heard that with 2400. It would seem to me that the entire spectrum from 13-20 would be fair game, of course looking for pressure signs on the way up. That said, I really enjoy loading using published loads.
Have you heard of reduced load problems with 2400?
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