I notice that many of the lead bullet loads for the straight-wall revolver cases are pretty close between Universal Clays and Titegroup. Is there any advantage to using one over the other? I usually load medium velocity cast bullet loads in .38 special, 9mm, .44 special and .45 Colt.I keep my .357 and .44 magnum loads around 1,000 fps. Both powders seem quite well suited to this, so that is why I am wondering about how they compare. I am looking for clean burning as well as good performance within the velocity ranges.
Just to make things interesting, how does Ramshot True Blue rate against Universal Clays and TiteGroup?
Thanks. I realize this is pretty picky, but that's half the fun of it.
Steve