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Just FYI, Alliant ran their data with a 10" pressure barrel (doesn't everyone shoot a 10" TC Contender?). So I would take their velocity numbers for the magnum revolver rounds with a very large grain of salt. From what I have read, the real world numbers put it very close to W-296 and H-110, performance wise. A little slower burning, so it may provide a performance boost with very long barrels such as the lever action carbines. Sounds like conventional .357 and .44 Mag revolvers may wind up with some unburned powder in the barrel and potentially erratic performance. Again, I haven't tried it yet myself, so this is hearsay. I wouldn't order an 8 lb keg to try it out, though. I wouldn't mind trying a pound if I could find it, and it was priced around $20-$25.Anyone here ever try this stuff?
The data they have for it makes it look pretty impressive with .44 and .357.
Has anyone seen it for sale anywhere?