Yep, it's exactly 20,000 rounds.
I bought 4 "pounds" (actually 12oz containers) of N100. I used about 1-1/2 pounds doing work ups and extensive testing, which included actual competition use in 38 Special. Great stuff.
I still have 2-1/2 containers remaining. Right now, the only thing I load with it is bunny fart 200 LSWC's (barely 600 f/s) for my pure target 1911 - a 1984 Colt 'Series 80' with a 12lb recoil spring (and they barely eject). 3.0 grains, and it is the only ammo I feed my 32 year old 1911. It's had a long life (probably 30k rounds) so it only gets light fodder these days.
But I have done work ups with N100 for 38 & 44 Spl, and 45 ACP. I have good recipes at the ready. But right now, I'm exhausting my supply of Bullseye first. The only reason why B'eye doesn't get the call for the bunny fart 45's is because it's such a light load, that Bullseye is actually too slow for it. Yes, too slow - leaves behind bunches of unburnt powder, etc. N100 is really fast stuff.
Anyway, once the B'eye is gone, the N100 will be used a lot. But wait, there's more . . .
Nitro 100 is also on my "cut list." When the remaining 2.5 container's worth is gone, I won't get more. My fast powder of choice is Vihtavuori N-310 (and yes, I've done all the same work ups with it as the N100). Runs super clean, super consistent, meters fantastic, and smells really good when it burns .
I was up to 13 powders; but there's only 4 I will purchase moving forward. Trying to simplify things - but I suppose that's all for another post.
I bought 4 "pounds" (actually 12oz containers) of N100. I used about 1-1/2 pounds doing work ups and extensive testing, which included actual competition use in 38 Special. Great stuff.
I still have 2-1/2 containers remaining. Right now, the only thing I load with it is bunny fart 200 LSWC's (barely 600 f/s) for my pure target 1911 - a 1984 Colt 'Series 80' with a 12lb recoil spring (and they barely eject). 3.0 grains, and it is the only ammo I feed my 32 year old 1911. It's had a long life (probably 30k rounds) so it only gets light fodder these days.
But I have done work ups with N100 for 38 & 44 Spl, and 45 ACP. I have good recipes at the ready. But right now, I'm exhausting my supply of Bullseye first. The only reason why B'eye doesn't get the call for the bunny fart 45's is because it's such a light load, that Bullseye is actually too slow for it. Yes, too slow - leaves behind bunches of unburnt powder, etc. N100 is really fast stuff.
Anyway, once the B'eye is gone, the N100 will be used a lot. But wait, there's more . . .
Nitro 100 is also on my "cut list." When the remaining 2.5 container's worth is gone, I won't get more. My fast powder of choice is Vihtavuori N-310 (and yes, I've done all the same work ups with it as the N100). Runs super clean, super consistent, meters fantastic, and smells really good when it burns .
I was up to 13 powders; but there's only 4 I will purchase moving forward. Trying to simplify things - but I suppose that's all for another post.