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Offline M1A4ME

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Re: Getting to know n340
« Reply #15 on: November 14, 2024, 04:03:41 PM »

After that first session I'll load up more.  Sometimes 25 each of the two best grouping charge levels and head to the range again and let the pistols tell me which one to go with.  It's usually not the max charge level batch but one a level or two below that.  0.2 to 0.3, some times a bit more that gives me the best groups.

Good luck with it.  It can be fun.

You were right on all counts; it sure is nice to get advice from someone who's been there and done that.  Thank you!

Good to hear you're getting satisfactory groups.

I know people regularly say you don't need a nice tight group to get the job done.  Okay.  Doesn't change my standards for what I want to shoot in my guns and how I want them to shoot.  I've got a safe of Browning, XD/XDM, Glock, FN, SIG pistols and others that just would not shoot like my CZ pistols.  I've found I can get pretty decent groups with a big M&P if I buy a good aftermarket barrel for it.  For some reason the Shield and Shield Plus pistols from S&W outshot the sub compact, compact and full sized M&Ps in my hands.

But the M&Ps won't shoot well with the same ammo the CZ's do so well with and the CZ's don't do well with the ammo the M&Ps like.  Guns are funny.

Yeah, you get less rounds with Blue Dot or other slow moving powders but for me the groups are visibly smaller.

Continued good luck with your load development.  Only other thing I can say is don't stop with that great load.  Keep looking for other bullets and powders that your pistols/rifles will shoot well.  That way you've already got info on what to look for if you current favorite becomes hard to find.
I just keep wasting time and money on other brands trying to find/make one shoot like my P07 and P09.  What is wrong with me?

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Re: Getting to know n340
« Reply #16 on: November 15, 2024, 11:36:25 AM »
Only other thing I can say is don't stop with that great load.  Keep looking for other bullets and powders that your pistols/rifles will shoot well.  That way you've already got info on what to look for if you current favorite becomes hard to find.


And I will add... if you like N340, then try N330. It's slightly faster and well suited for general 9mm Luger loading. Talking only of 9x19, I grossly generalize it in this way... N320 is all "target", N340 is all "self defense", so between those 2 is the best "general purpose" powder.

With any other brand, you'd have the same thing, but the names the Marketing Dept gives them makes it hard to line them up. I mean, what's the next 'slower' powder to 'Sport Pistol' with the same cleanliness, grain structure and dispensing characteristics ? The naming convention makes it hard to know. I really appreciate that with a great powder like N340, this information can be known instantly.
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Re: Getting to know n340
« Reply #17 on: November 19, 2024, 09:28:18 AM »
And I will add... if you like N340, then try N330. It's slightly faster and well suited for general 9mm Luger loading. Talking only of 9x19, I grossly generalize it in this way... N320 is all "target", N340 is all "self defense", so between those 2 is the best "general purpose" powder.

So, just as I was "getting to know N340", I'll be on the lookout for some N330 and some N320!  Thanks Wobbly.   :)