My Sierra manual only lists 296, H4227, and AA1680. Hodgdon's website lists H110, H4227 and Lil Gun.
I use H110/W296 in my .45 Colt, .44 magnum, and .357 Magnum loads and even though a Magnum primer is specified, I use standard primers and my chronograph shows exactly the same velocity.
AA 1689 is out of production, as I'm told is W 680 (any meaning to the name similarity?). The ignition problems unclenick mentions in this post and others would provide a welcome answer to my vertical stringing problem. If I had used a chronograph I'd have better data to share with you. If the wind will drop below gale force for a few hours in a row here I'll take it out. Wish I hand't cracked those 4198 and h110 cans. Oh well, I'll use them for something. It sounds like I need a stick powder like has always worked for me in bottleneck rifle cases. If poor or incosistent ignition can cause sooty cases (poor sealing) I'd like to know that. If I can get my vertical to match my horizontal dispersion I can make a cheap tackdriving Indiana hunting rifle out of this thing. Then to learn to load cast bullets for an accurate single shot...it would be worth all the trouble.
I think I'll just bite the bullet (so to speak) and pay the hazmat charge get what I want to start with. 4227, lil gun, and any other suggestions from theory and experience?