12 grains 2400 in .357 Mag

RicinYakima

High Steppes of Eastern Washington
at 10$ a lb that shelf would have been empty when I left.

they finally started carrying it at the sportsmans over in Pocatello after about 8 years of my complaining, by then I had enough stashed away from just going elsewhere and other replacement powders [AA-4100] I don't even look at it anymore.
I bought all of the 2400 and all of the Norma 200 (accuracy powder for .223 in my CZ American). When I was heavy into military benchrest, I was going thorough 3 pounds of 2400 every season. Now I'm down to a more reasonable one a year. It and H110 are the .357 powders for my 358156 HP's and 200 grains Mountain Molds RN-FP's.
 

Bret4207

At the casting bench in the sky. RIP Bret.
I've hit a LOT of yard sales up here and I've never run across so much as a die or press, much less multiple pounds of gun powder! That's the stuff dreams are made of...
 

RicinYakima

High Steppes of Eastern Washington
Bret4207, Some of it is a regional thing. Every other year I go back to visit my brothers in Ohio, and sometimes we go to yard sales. Like you I don't ever remember seeing any reloading stuff. Once in a while partial boxes of ammo could be seen. None of my brothers reload, even though they like to shoot; but just factory ammo.