jgalar, I've used Unique for cast bullet loads and have gotten good resaults. If you have Unique on hand for loading handgun rounds, by all means try it before you go out and buy another powder. If you have a chronograph try to get the velocity between 1700 to 1750 fps., that seems to be the sweet spot, where the best accuracy is usually found, with 30 caliber cast bullets. If I want really low velocity, I like Red Dot. I just developed a sub-sonic load in a 30/06 using Red Dot and a 220 gr. cast bullet. Red Dot doesn't seem to be position sensitive. I chambered a round, pointed the barrel downward and shook the gun, to position the powder to the front of the case. Then I gently brought the gun level and fired the round through the chronograph. Did the same but pointed the gun up, to position the powder to the rear of the case. For 10 shots the velocity varied from 1045 to 1070 fps. I've tested some powders, in this manner, and seen a velocity spread of up to 175 fps. The load in my 30/06 shoots near an inch at 100 yds.. Recoil is so low that you can see the bullet impact through the scope. Had no problems plinking targets out to 175 yds., ran out out rounds before I could try longer shots. I looked in my old Lyman reloading hand book (45th Edition) Lyman said that bullet #311299 (202 gr. round nose) is an excellent bullet for the 303 British The accuracy load is listed as: 23.0 gr of IMR 4227 at 1745 fps.