I’m making my way through the different powders I picked up from the closing sale at bullets.com. I’ve tried the Silhouette...love how it meters, but I found it to be very dirty. I could be wrong...but that was my first impression. So the other night I pulled out the bottle of Vihtavuori N320 and opened her up. That is one interesting powder shape. It’s not flaked, it’s not beads, I’m thinking it resembles baby Rice Crispies. As with Silhouette, it meters great!
I started with 3.8gr, COL 1.142” for Berry’s 124gr 9mm Copper Plated Round Nose, and loaded into Federal brass with Winchester WSP primers. Took this down to the range and it was ever so sweet. I’m sure that I turned around with a big grin. Then I let my wife try it. She has really small hands and doesn’t like to shoot my 92 FS, but even she liked the feel. I can’t use a Chrono were I shoot, so I haven’t even bought one. But for me, the proof of the loading is in the shooting.
I’m only trying to put pukas in paper. And when the puka appears where expected, I’m a happy camper...no matter how fast it appeared.
Fairly pricey...I’ll definitely have to find it on sale, but I like this powder.
I started with 3.8gr, COL 1.142” for Berry’s 124gr 9mm Copper Plated Round Nose, and loaded into Federal brass with Winchester WSP primers. Took this down to the range and it was ever so sweet. I’m sure that I turned around with a big grin. Then I let my wife try it. She has really small hands and doesn’t like to shoot my 92 FS, but even she liked the feel. I can’t use a Chrono were I shoot, so I haven’t even bought one. But for me, the proof of the loading is in the shooting.
I’m only trying to put pukas in paper. And when the puka appears where expected, I’m a happy camper...no matter how fast it appeared.
Fairly pricey...I’ll definitely have to find it on sale, but I like this powder.