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blysmelter
02-27-2008, 04:52 AM
Kind of OT for this part of the forum, but can anyone point me in the direction of loaddata using Vithavouri powders? Here in Norway only Vithavouri and Norma powders is available, making shotshellreloading close to hopeless.

verney
02-27-2008, 06:55 AM
I might be able to find some recipes for Vihtavuori powders but they are all in Finnish. What do you need?

blysmelter
02-27-2008, 07:50 AM
All and any 12gauge data is velcome. Slugdata would be very interesting.

verney
02-27-2008, 08:06 AM
Problem is translation, don't have the energy to translate all recipes. Here is a list of some recipes from a Finnish reloading retail store:
http://www.unlimitedammo.fi/reseptit.html

Finnish 101:
Hylsy = shell
Nalli = primer
Ruuti = powder
Välitulppa = wad
Haulit = shot
Lähtönopeus = muzzle speed
Paine = pressure
Mittauslämpötila = temperature
Lyijy = lead
Teräs = steel
pit. = pituus = length
Resepti nro = recipe number
Niklattu = nickel plated
Kehittelyssä = under development

Let me know what you are interested in and I will make a translation for that recipe. As always with reloading nobody takes any responsibility for recipes.

blysmelter
02-27-2008, 08:08 AM
thanks alot, this is worth gold for us norwegians!

blysmelter
02-27-2008, 08:09 AM
What does "uusi" mean?

verney
02-27-2008, 08:16 AM
uusi = New

725
02-27-2008, 10:34 AM
blysmelter,
You may want to contact Jeannie Bolda from the company. jbolda@kaltron.com She is a rep and can hook you up with published data. As a matter of fact, I'm trying to get their reload manual, too.
725

blysmelter
02-27-2008, 11:54 AM
I don not think Vithavouri publishes shotshell data, at least they do not here in Europe.

wiljen
02-27-2008, 11:56 AM
If you do find published data for the VV N3xx series in shotguns, please post where you got it. The last published data I have for VV shotgun loads is from their 1996 manual and the powders it lists are no longer made and have no direct equivalents in the current production products.

In general,
N310 closely resembles Bullseye
N320 closely resembles Red Dot
N330 closely resembles Green Dot
N340 closely resembles Herco
N350 closely resembles Blue Dot

Of course being close doesn't mean data is interchangeable.

blysmelter
02-27-2008, 12:13 PM
If anyone has slug-loads please share! .690 roundball or Lee slug prefered, but all velcome!

Inspector
06-30-2008, 03:34 PM
Hi

I just start load .690 RB slugs and this recipy is quite practical.

For Sellier & Bellot Gold Medal plastic cases. Cases are trimmed to length 61 mm.

powder = Vihtavuori N330 1,7 g
primer = Winchester 209
wad = fiber (BPI) 0,5"/buffer/.690"RB/buffer/overshot card
roll crimp

Under ball 10 Auto caliber cace buffer/then .690" RB/top ball 40 S&W caliber case buffer. Bottom buffer makes ball goes center of barrel. Top buffer eliminate KB event.

Citation from Shotgunworld
"The reason for this is that without the buffer around the ball the over-shot card could get "over-run" by the ball thus resulting in a barrel constriction and potentially a Kabooom !"




I dont know yet my slugs pressure and speeds, but meaby soon...

Use your own responsibility!

Editing wrong powder measure. 1,8g => 1,7g ... SORRY!

blysmelter
07-01-2008, 06:14 AM
Exellent! Having a 690-roundballmold underway I see some slugloading in the near future:-)

crowbeaner
07-20-2008, 10:19 PM
From the Lyman Shotshell #4:
Federal Gold Medal 2 3/4" hull, Fed 209A primer,19.0 of N3SL, Fed 12S3 wad, 1 1/8 oz. shot,1180 fps,9300 psi.
same hull, same primer,same wad, 22.5 of N3SM,1195 fps. 7300 psi.
same hull, same primer, WWAA12 wad, 22.5 of N3SM,1207 fps, 7200 psi.
same hull, same primer,Fed 12S4 wad, 1 1/4 oz. shot, 26.0 of N3SH, 1252 fps,9200 psi.
Powder is in grains, not grams. I have no metric conversion chart available. These will get you started. CB.

wiljen
07-21-2008, 06:44 AM
Unfortunately, all those powders are discontinued. That was the early data that I had too, but they have nothing for N310-N350 which i the current series.