Was viewing another thread and got to think about what some folks go to loads are for popular CF pistols and revolvers. A load that always seems to work, is accurate and does all it needs to do. Simple yet effective is the idea.
A few I've used are fairly common loads in manuals and elsewhere, but here's some to start.
45 ACP, used to shoot a lot of NRA bullseye matches and early on I used 4 grs Bullseye powder, 200 gr. lead (usually H&G 68) with USGI cases and Win large primers. It shot well at 25 and 50 yards, never a hiccup in my Clark long slide.
Also used 4.5 and 5 grs in standard practice carry gun loads and plate shoots.
38 Special, real fond of 2.7 grs bullseye in my S&W 14 for informal one handed shooting, mostly at 25 yds. 148 gr wadcutter seated flush or into the crimp groove on cast they work well. Usually in Rem wadcutter brass with CCI sp primers.
44 Magnum, Fed case with CCI LP primer, 10.0 grs Unique with most any SWC 240-265 gr weight. Used for silhouette shooting years back and it always shot well, never left a ram standing when hit.
So, here's a few, there are more I'll get around to. How about a few of yours?