JimC
Member
I asked this question yesterday of the people on the 1911Forum and the responses haven't been over whelming so I'll ask it again, here in hopes that there are more .45 ACP loaders that use VV N310.
The test target that came with my Wilson CQB was shot with a 200 gr. SWC and 4.5 gr. of VihtaVuori N310 powder. It is an impressive one hole group.
Being a curious reloader who has never used any of the VV powders, mainly because of local availability, can anyone comment on their own personal experiences with VV N310 in the .45 ACP?
I find very little on N310 w/o purchasing a VV loading manual.
I normally use W231 with very good results and this has been the case with the CQB and the Laser Cast 200 gr. SWC bullet.
I see by their burn rate chart that N310 [#2] is quite a bit faster than W231 [#11]. It's more on the Bullseye level.
Does anyone use it with 230 gr. bullets, lead or FMJ?
Thanks...
The test target that came with my Wilson CQB was shot with a 200 gr. SWC and 4.5 gr. of VihtaVuori N310 powder. It is an impressive one hole group.
Being a curious reloader who has never used any of the VV powders, mainly because of local availability, can anyone comment on their own personal experiences with VV N310 in the .45 ACP?
I find very little on N310 w/o purchasing a VV loading manual.
I normally use W231 with very good results and this has been the case with the CQB and the Laser Cast 200 gr. SWC bullet.
I see by their burn rate chart that N310 [#2] is quite a bit faster than W231 [#11]. It's more on the Bullseye level.
Does anyone use it with 230 gr. bullets, lead or FMJ?
Thanks...