"might ought to check that Hornady Handbook again!!! Im setting here looking at Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading ....Fourth Edition..45 long colt....250 grain hp/XTP....no listing of 296......for listing of 296, I have to go to the Ruger-T/C only....250 grain hp/XTP no listing of 296.........300 grain hp/XTP..Starts Win296....18.3 gr@1100 fps......THE MAX..21.3 GR@1300 FPS ......"
Just because a load is not in a newer book doesn't mean it isn't/wasn't a good load. What rips me are the shooters that have been using a load they got from an older book and have been using that load for years with different lots of powder, primers and cases and in some situations many different guns and when they see a newer book with greatly reduced loads for their powder and bullet weight start to quake, swoon, shake and grab their chest screaming "oh lordy I have a lit stick of dynamite in my hand."
If one has been using a good load for years and getting good case life, been using different lots of primers and different cases and the guns are still sound then that load is okay. Period.
Now if you are experiecing pressure problems than look at the load with a critical eye. There will be tell tell signs. 44 mag below
Speer # 9 240 gr bullet 2400 powder cci 350 19.0 gr max
Speer # 10 240 gr bullet 2400 cci 350 22.2 max
Speer # 13 240 gr bullet 2400 cci 300 21.0 max
Speer # 14 same as #13
45 Colt speer data #14
Ruger data
260 JHP H110 20.0 gr max
300 UCSP H110 23.5 gr both cci 350
Explain these two loads.
Okay go.