If you could have only one powder...

I'll cast my vote for W231 also. Light plinking .38 loads to respectable
velocities in the magnums and much better consistancy than Unique.
 
Unique would work for me.

I can use Unique for every handgun caliber I load for: .38 Spec, .357 Mag, .41 Mag, .44 Spec, .45 ACP, .45 AR, and .45 Colt. I use some other powders that might be a better choice, but for one powder that will work with all of them; it's Unique.

Cheers,

Rick
 
Another vote for Unique here as well, I use more of it than any other powder in both my .38SPL and .41 Mag. I tried W231 in the .38SPL but didn't like it. I do like how it meters but thats about it.
 
How does Unique measure?

I use W231 and HP-38 (whatever's cheaper) for .38 and .357 and see no reason to change............however, given the reviews for Unique if I run across a can of it......Question: Does it meter as well as W231?
 
No it does not, which is perfectly fine by me. I weigh each charge of Unique from the powder trickler to the scale
 
Since the only powder I have is 2 8# jugs of HP38, I guess I would vote for that.
 
Only one powder = Unique

Two powders = Unique and 231

Three powders = Unique, 231 and Bullseye

Four powders = Unique, 231, Bullseye and 2400
 
'Nother vote for Flammable Dirt with a honorable mention @ HP38.
 
Universal here. Sorta modern Unique. I like the lighter color, it shows up better than darker powders in the case. I mostly load 125gr through 158 gr plated bullets in .38 Spec and .357 Mag.

rick
 
Uni Que is the alltime favorite of mine and I also have books going back to the time Ideal molds and loads.
 
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