I have no favorite either. For one thing I do not load for any large capacity cartridges except for the 444 Marlin (and it takes some of the medium burning powders). So I keep several powders on hand that are in the quick to medium burning rates. I try different powders until I find one that works for that particular rifle or hand gun. Like Bill, I used avoid the stick powders because I could not get them to meter worth a darn. I now have an electronic scale and a dispenser so stick powders are not much of a hassle any more. For an example I have a 223 that loves VV N133, but another 223 that loathes it. Go figure, but that is the way it is. Some of the powders I have on hand are WW296, WW748, BLC2, Varget, Bench Mark, IMR 4198, H4895, Reloader 7, H322, Unique, Lil'gun, VV N133 and Blue Dot to name a few. I really wanted to work out one powder or a couple to do the bulk of my loading with, but that is just not the way it has worked out for me. I know we are not talking about bullets here, but I wanted to work it out so I did not need to keep several on hand; like powder. I have several .224 guns. I wanted a bullet that would work for all of them, that has not worked out very well either. Each gun seems to prefer their own bullet, so I have to keep several brands and weights on hand. Life would be much simpler if I could get by on 1 or 2 powders and 1 or 2 bullets that would work out for all my guns, but that is not the way it has worked out, at least for me.