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<blockquote data-quote="50GI Jess" data-source="post: 1303535" data-attributes="member: 12029"><p>Hi all,</p><p>I've been reloading for 25 yrs.+. used most of the Vihtavouri powders long before they were imported here in the early 90's, originally being from Europe myself.</p><p>N310 and N320, is actually the same powder, only the granulates in 310 is smaller and burn faster. Like so many others, I was searching for the "load", especially for 38 spl. and 9mm. Tried Vit. N33, N 37, N38, 310, 320, 330, 340 and 350 most of the time. </p><p>N310 and N320 came out on top every time. Never found an american made powder which could truely substitute N310, but the former SuperLite and now Titegroup comes very close to N320. The older style Bullseye was pretty close, but the new improved is a little to slow to compare.</p><p>N310, is the ultimate powder for .380, 9mm, 38 spl. 45 ACP, but is very unforgiving if not respected and used right.</p><p>Back when I shot with Brian Enos in AZ, we discussed using N310 for 40S&W, which were borderline for major, but N320 almost close to being perfect.</p><p>Price on imports is a concern for some, but thats were Titegroup comes into play. </p><p>Ok, some say it burns too hot etc. being double based. But hey ! since I'm neither the gun, brass or bullet, I don't really care about that. I care about the results on the target. Like to go on but...later guys.</p><p>Jess</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="50GI Jess, post: 1303535, member: 12029"] Hi all, I've been reloading for 25 yrs.+. used most of the Vihtavouri powders long before they were imported here in the early 90's, originally being from Europe myself. N310 and N320, is actually the same powder, only the granulates in 310 is smaller and burn faster. Like so many others, I was searching for the "load", especially for 38 spl. and 9mm. Tried Vit. N33, N 37, N38, 310, 320, 330, 340 and 350 most of the time. N310 and N320 came out on top every time. Never found an american made powder which could truely substitute N310, but the former SuperLite and now Titegroup comes very close to N320. The older style Bullseye was pretty close, but the new improved is a little to slow to compare. N310, is the ultimate powder for .380, 9mm, 38 spl. 45 ACP, but is very unforgiving if not respected and used right. Back when I shot with Brian Enos in AZ, we discussed using N310 for 40S&W, which were borderline for major, but N320 almost close to being perfect. Price on imports is a concern for some, but thats were Titegroup comes into play. Ok, some say it burns too hot etc. being double based. But hey ! since I'm neither the gun, brass or bullet, I don't really care about that. I care about the results on the target. Like to go on but...later guys. Jess [/QUOTE]
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