flycaster
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Found two one-pounders of 231 this week at Cabela's in Illinois. Other stores, maybe?
Chuck
Chuck
Do you feel that going to the trouble of weighing every pistol load is worth it? I could see that for long range or BR rifle shooting but not for handgun loads.
Bullseye is another good one and I am sure others will have their favorites.
From 1960 until recently, I was stuck in a Bullseye/2400 rut...because it works well and covers a broad range of handgun reloading needs. But there are Bullseye metering problems with older drum-type measures, like the Lyman #55. Unique is also excellent, much like Bullseye, but less troublesome.
Awhile back, I tried W231 and now prefer it over Bullseye. Yesterday, picking up a new 649-5, my FFL holder friend told me there is a strange problem with parties unknown apparently manipulating the availability of Winchester 231. He has not been able to obtain any for more than one year, and keeps getting what he considers questionable explanations and implausible excuses. One year! Maybe somebody here can shed light on this. Perhaps other powders are being promoted to replace it?
I hope W231 is available when I run low.
Keep your eye open for HP-38. It's the exact same powder as 231, and is usually cheaper.![]()
VihtaVuori N340. Unless of course you believe powder technology hasn't improved at all in the last 111 years...
BE-86 sure looks like a good one. I've been pleased with it so far.