Lots of folks saying it Carrie’s a premium price, but not where I’m buying it.
no issues using n320 with my dillon powder measure. i use it for 45 ACP 200 gr swc. it is clean burning.So y’all using the N320, one person said it didn’t meter very good. I’d be using it with a Dillon powder measure. Any issues?
I load approximately 2000 rounds of 9mm from 1 pound of VV N320. That extra $10 is about 1/2 cent per round. Works for me.Not all of us have an LGS to shop, so online it is. A quick search at Midway shows.
W231 shows as approx. $38.00/lb.
Ramshot Zip shows approx. $35.00/lb.
VV N320 shows as approx. $49.00/lb.
Yeah, it's more "premium pricing" than others imo. But if it works for you, then go for it, it's your money to do with what you will and burn... so to speak.
That's the way I look at it alsoI load approximately 2000 rounds of 9mm from 1 pound of VV N320. That extra $10 is about 1/2 cent per round. Works for me.
Real money in powders isn't till 308 and larger imo. And then you have to shoot enough rifle to validate that. Competitors shooting 300wm will know that's expensive...That's the way I look at it also
I would never even think of trying to question a man’s religion.N110.
All my 357 and 44mag hunting loads. (And many SD)
BEST revolver magnum powder.
I doubt anyone can prove me wrong.
I'm sure some would try, unsuccessfully.
I would never even think of trying to question a man’s religion.
My N-320 plinker load is 3.9/4.0 Grs, my .458 Win Mag load blows 75.0 Grs of old H-322 into oblivion.Real money in powders isn't till 308 and larger imo. And then you have to shoot enough rifle to validate that. Competitors shooting 300wm will know that's expensive...
Now that's how to empty out old stock... and need a wambulance....My N-320 plinker load is 3.9/4.0 Grs, my .458 Win Mag load blows 75.0 Grs of old H-322 into oblivion.
I load approximately 2000 rounds of 9mm from 1 pound of VV N320. That extra $10 is about 1/2 cent per round. Works for me.
That's the way I look at it also
It all adds up for sure.Yes, but over the course of 100k rounds, that's $500.00.
They "only" charge me $1.00 per week for direct deposit of my paycheck, but that's $52.00/year x 10 plus years I've worked there, so. Yeah. All those half pennies add up over time.
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That cost pales compared to the cost of the bullets and primers that 100k rounds would have cost you.Yes, but over the course of 100k rounds, that's $500.00.
Yes, but over the course of 100k rounds, that's $500.00.
They "only" charge me $1.00 per week for direct deposit of my paycheck, but that's $52.00/year x 10 plus years I've worked there, so. Yeah. All those half pennies add up over time.
That 2p will cost you ¥10 over the next 5 years.I agree with the logic of that statement................
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If you've got the need/want/ability to load 100,000 rounds-------$500 is the least of your cost concern....
If you can't justify $520 over 10 years------then there needs to be a different conversation....
Just my $.02........
That 2p will cost you ¥10 over the next 5 years.