27 July 2010, 22:17
Bill/OregonNew Alliant 300 MP
Tried some of this new magnum pistol powder in my Ruger SBH .44 Magnum with 10 1/2-inch barrel, and I am impressed. I was shooting with open sights off a rest at 25 yards, 25.0 grains 300 MP, Starline brass, Federal 150 primer and Hornady 240-grain XTP. My best group was 1.1 inches with three holes touching; the other was just a smidge bigger but with four holes touching. Next range visit I will bring the chronograph. This powder outshot my usual load of 24 grains 296.
27 July 2010, 22:28
StonecreekWithout chronograph data it is hard to say, but it sounds like it is very much in the range of Hodgdon's Lil Gun. Have you tried that powder? Although I (seemingly in the minority) don't care at all for Lil Gun in a Hornet, it does do well for me in magnum handguns. I'm curious if this new Alliant 300 MP will also work in small rifle calibers?
28 July 2010, 19:18
Bill/OregonStonecreek: No, haven't tried LilGun yet. I hear good things about it though.
28 July 2010, 21:06
wrongtarget300MP is a Power Pro powder which there are several versions.
http://www.alliantpowder.com/p...owder/power_pro.aspxquote:
Power Pro™ Powders
Each Power Pro powder is engineered for a specific use - please carefully note the use designation and match to your shooting and hunting needs.
* Manufactured in the USA
* Improved velocity and density for more efficient metering and loading
* Designed for magnum pistol, light varmint and light/medium/magnum rifles
* Enables reloaders to duplicate certain factory loaded ammunition
* Designed for specific cartridges and applications
* Density designed for proper cartridge fit