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< 16ga. Ammunition & Reloading ~ Vihtavuori 3N37 - N320 |
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Mon Dec 18, 2023 6:59 pm
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Joined: 04 Mar 2019
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Location: Central ND
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I happened to walk into the Scheel's in Minot and they have 4.4 lb. jugs of Vihtavuori 3N37 for $109.99. I grabbed one, and there are still a few jugs left.
I know that this powder isn't all that popular and that Minot is a bit out of the way for most folks, but it is about a $40 savings, for anyone that lives in the area. 3N37 is best for heavier loads in the 12 ga. 1 3/8 to 1 5/8 oz. & 16 ga. for 1 1/8 oz. with applications for 20 & 28 gauges.
It also has pistol caliber applications, from 9MM to at least .44 Mag.
You can find the pistol data here: Reloading data | Handloading | Rifle, handgun & shotgun loads | Relo data | Reloading safety - Vihtavuori
And shotgun data here: http://www.gualandi.it/docs/tabpolv_2013_eng.pdf |
Last edited by MSM2019 on Sun Dec 31, 2023 4:22 pm; edited 1 time in total _________________ Mark...You are entitled to your own opinion. You aren't entitled to your own facts. |
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Mon Dec 18, 2023 7:13 pm
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Joined: 04 Mar 2019
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Location: Central ND
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I made up this load today. Haven't shot it yet, it'll be a week or so with Christmas on the way.
The data came from the Gualandi pdf that I have listed a few times. I did swap the primer out as the data called for the Fiocchi 615 which I don't have. The load, if it works out, will be sent to Tom Armbrust in the spring.
Winchester 2 pc plastic hull
Winchester 209 primer
26.5 grains 3N37
Gualandi BRG16/21 (SG16) wad
1 1/8 oz. #6 mag lead shot
It meters very well and without a bit of exaggeration +/- 0.1 grain using a Sizemaster. It is a very fine extruded powder, probably with a flake size a lot like SR7625. It did not drool out of the top or bottom of the charge bar. The wad column height was perhaps a bit tall, it crimped fine, but it is definitely tight, but not to the point of tenting the crimp. I used both once fired and probably 3 times fired hulls.
I'll have some chrono numbers, a few patterns and maybe a cold soak test once hunting season is over. |
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Mon Dec 18, 2023 11:43 pm
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Location: Illinois
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At that price I would buy ANY powder. |
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Tue Dec 19, 2023 5:31 am
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Location: Central ND
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It was normally $149. The receipt with tax was $118 and change, $26.82 a pound. That is decent on today's market. Cheaper than 8 lbs. of Perfect Pattern and Highgun by a few pennies, even more if it had to be shipped. I don't go to Minot that often especially during the winter. I had a bunch of errands to run, so it was worth the stop.
I like Scheel's, they always have something of interest. That place reminds me of how Cabela's used to be run.
They have Cheddite primers for $59.95, which isn't too bad. |
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Tue Dec 19, 2023 2:59 pm
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Location: Central ND
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I ended up with a little time today and played with the 3N37 just to find out a little about it. I didn't have the primers that Gualandi used a Fiocchi 615 or a Cheddite CX Mil. I used the Winchester instead. I shot 10 rounds to get a clear picture. For whatever reason my reference shot about 26 FPS slow today. So if you want to add 25 FPS be my quest.
Once it warms up I am going to ship a few loads off to Tom Armbrust to find out where this load is pressure wise and see if I can get it to 1250 FPS or so.
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Tue Dec 19, 2023 6:25 pm
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Joined: 30 Jul 2012
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Location: Central, ND
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Mark did you cold soak these? Looks like a promising load, I may have to drive up to Mindrot |
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Tue Dec 19, 2023 7:39 pm
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Location: Central ND
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No Justin I haven't. I wanted to see what would happen at a fairly reasonable temperature. I am going to send Tom Armbrust some loads when he starts testing again in the spring. Probably with another grain of powder and Cheddite CX2000, Federal 209A's and Winchester 209's. I hit the middle of the powder drops that Gualandi gave. |
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Thu Dec 28, 2023 6:47 am
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Joined: 04 Mar 2019
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Location: Central ND
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I couldn't help it, I just had to try it and took a couple of roosters with the 3N37 load I posted above. Two shells two birds. Neither rooster had anything negative to say about it and my Model 37 didn't either. |
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Fri Dec 29, 2023 6:45 am
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Joined: 30 Nov 2011
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Location: Minnesota
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That velocity pretty much equals the old 2 3/4 Dram 1 1/8th load that you cant get anymore. Will be interesting to see what pressure you get. The scheels I was in yesterday didnt have that powder and the Ch209s were $9/100. $65 for Eagle shot |
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Fri Dec 29, 2023 7:32 am
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Joined: 04 Mar 2019
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Location: Central ND
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Savage16,
I bought Cheddite's at the Minot Scheel's for $59.95/1000. It's been that price for quite a while. |
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Sun Dec 31, 2023 4:23 pm
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Joined: 04 Mar 2019
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Location: Central ND
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Just a little update on N320. This is not a published or a tested load, but it seems like a good starting point and one to send to Tom Armbrust in the spring.
16 Ga. Remington hull
Cheddite CX2000 primer
19.0 Grains N320
CB0078-16 wad
7/8 oz. lead shot
Average 1,241 FPS
Hi - 1,256 FPS
Lo - 1,222 FPS
ES - 34 FPS
Sd - 13 FPS |
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Sun Dec 31, 2023 4:29 pm
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Joined: 04 Mar 2019
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Location: Central ND
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I copied and pasted this from the other thread on Vihtavuori powders.
2/8/2023 Weather 41 degrees, mostly sunny, W wind @ 11 MPH, RH 69%
Shotgun used - Rem 1100 16 gauge, 28" barrel, 0.000" choke
Pro-Chrono - Start screen 2' from muzzle.
5 rounds tested
Warming rounds were fired before the 5 shot string.
All powder and shot drops were weighed. All hulls were once fired. All rounds were loaded on a MEC Sizemaster.
Cheddite 2 piece plastic hull (Herter's, not the new hulls)
Cheddite CX 2000 Primer
20.8 Grains Vihtavuori N320
Gualandi BRG 16/21 (SG16)
1 oz. #7 magnum shot
Crimp depth: .065"
Gualandi's data, no pressure or velocity was printed.
Average - 1250 FPS
Hi - 1274 FPS
Lo - 1237 FPS
ES - 37 FPS
SD - 17 FPS
#1 - 1239 FPS
#2 - 1274 FPS
#3 - 1237 FPS
#4 - 1266 FPS
#5 - 1237 FPS
Decent, not the best I have seen, but certainly something to work with. I am going to try different primers and see if I can get the SD/ES better.
Something to note, in the past I have tried Cheddite primers in this shotgun and all they did was pierce. I deprimed about 480 Cheddite new primed hulls because it was so bad. Granted, I did not shoot a lot of these loads, but not a single pierced Cheddite primer during warming shots, functioning shots and test rounds. These are brand new Cheddite CX2000 primers that I just purchased at the Scheel's in Minot, ND. |
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Sun Dec 31, 2023 4:30 pm
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Location: Central ND
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I copied this one from the other thread also
Tried three different primers with the N320 powder.
2/27/2023 Weather 38 degrees, mostly sunny, W wind @ 20 MPH, RH 57%
Shotgun used - Rem 1100 16 gauge, 28" barrel, 0.000" choke
Pro-Chrono - Start screen 2' from muzzle.
5 rounds tested
Warming rounds were fired before the 5 shot string.
All powder and shot drops were weighed. All hulls were once fired. All rounds were loaded on a MEC Sizemaster.
Cheddite 2 piece plastic hull
Federal 209A Primer
20.8 Grains Vihtavuori N320
Gualandi BRG 16/21 (SG16)
1 oz. #7 magnum shot
Crimp depth: .065"
Gualandi's data, no pressure or velocity was printed, I subbed the primer.
Average - 1235 FPS
Hi - 1243 FPS
Lo - 1223 FPS
ES - 20 FPS
SD - 9 FPS
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Cheddite 2 piece plastic hull
Winchester 209 Primer
20.8 Grains Vihtavuori N320
Gualandi BRG 16/21 (SG16)
1 oz. #7 magnum shot
Crimp depth: .065"
Gualandi's data, no pressure or velocity was printed, I subbed the primer.
Average - 1223 FPS
Hi - 1231 FPS
Lo - 1220 FPS
ES - 11 FPS
SD - 4 FPS
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Cheddite 2 piece plastic hull
RIO G-1000 Primer
20.8 Grains Vihtavuori N320
Gualandi BRG 16/21 (SG16)
1 oz. #7 magnum shot
Crimp depth: .065"
Gualandi's data, no pressure or velocity was printed, I subbed the primer.
Average - 1215 FPS
Hi - 1226 FPS
Lo - 1187 FPS
ES - 39 FPS
SD - 16 FPS
Funny, the two primers I expected to record the most consistent velocities with were the Cheddite and the RIO. Oh well, that just makes it easier.....if we can ever get Winchester and Federal primers again. |
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Fri Jan 05, 2024 6:14 pm
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Joined: 04 Mar 2019
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Location: Central ND
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Two more birds with the 3N37 load. I really like the stuff. |
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Sun Feb 25, 2024 7:04 am
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Joined: 25 Mar 2023
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Location: United States
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I really enjoy this thread. What chrono do you use for testing? I have a lab radar and magneto speed but they do not work well for shotgun testing.
Thanks again. |
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