If you worked up loads using both 2f & 3f and the 2f worked out best for your rifle, why not just prime with 2f?
On the other hand, if you didn't try 3f, give it a try. You may find it results in better accuracy and less fouling left in the barrel.
I shoot a looser ball/patch combination than I used to due to an injury I sustained a few years ago that prevents me from being able to load the tighter combinations. I use Stumpy's Moose Snot lubed patches and find the tightest ball/patch combination I can load comfortably.
Then beginning with 3f (45 gr./45 cal.,50 gr./50 cal., etc.) , I shoot five shot groups at fifty yards increasing the charge by five grains until I get the tightest groups. Then changing only the powder, I repeat the above using 2f. So far I haven't found a 2f load that works better than 3f.
I load from the pouch, whether shooting line matches, woodswalks, or hunting, load and prime from the same horn, and use the hickory rammer in the pipes under the barrel to seat the ball/patch.
My shooting box and range rod stay at camp until I need them.