Comparing H110 and Winchester 296: What's the Difference?

TLDRIn this video, we compare H110 and Winchester 296, two popular powders for reloading 44 Mag ammo. We look at the similarities and differences between them, including PSI and CUP measurements. Through testing, we find that H110 performs better in terms of velocity and standard deviation. Join us at the range for the results!

Key insights

💥H110 and Winchester 296 are similar powders often used in reloading 44 Mag ammo.

🔍One key difference between H110 and Winchester 296 is the PSI and CUP measurements.

🎯Through testing, we found that H110 performs better in terms of velocity and standard deviation.

🔫Both H110 and Winchester 296 were tested in the same gun through a chronograph.

🎯Our results showed that H110 had a lower standard deviation compared to Winchester 296.

Q&A

What are H110 and Winchester 296 used for?

H110 and Winchester 296 are popular powders used for reloading 44 Mag ammo.

What is the difference between PSI and CUP?

PSI and CUP are measurements used to quantify pressure in firearms. PSI stands for pounds per square inch, while CUP stands for copper units of pressure.

Which powder performed better in terms of velocity?

H110 performed better in terms of velocity compared to Winchester 296.

What gun was used for testing?

Both H110 and Winchester 296 were tested in the same gun.

What were the results of the testing?

The testing showed that H110 had a lower standard deviation compared to Winchester 296.

Timestamped Summary

00:01Introduction to the comparison of H110 and Winchester 296 for reloading 44 Mag ammo.

01:00Explanation of the difference between PSI and CUP measurements.

02:20Testing H110 and Winchester 296 in the same gun through a chronograph.

03:10Comparison of the velocity and standard deviation of the two powders.

04:10Conclusion and preference for H110 based on the testing results.