DO NOT USE BURN RATE CHARTS TO DERIVE LOADOUTS ( ! )
Those charts tell you absolutely
NOTHING about how a powder will react in a cartridge/under pressure/as that pressure changes.
It so happens that Vihtavuori
N-110 is a
totally different powder from
H110/W296.
On the issue of similar "issued/published" burn rate:
See
https://www.thehighroad.org/index.ph...#post-10858322
For H-110/W296 versus Vihtavouri N-110 specifically, see below:
CAUTION: The chart/post includes load data generated by calculation in QuickLOAD software based on a particular powder lot, the assumption the primer is as mild as possible, and assumptions about component, chamber and gun geometry that may not correspond well to what you have. Such data should be approached by working up from published starting loads. USE THIS DATA AT YOUR OWN RISK. Neither the writer, The Firing Line, nor the staff of TFL, nor QuickLOAD's author nor its distributor assume any liability for any damage or injury resulting from use of this information or information derived from it.
See also:
https://www.thehighroad.org/index.ph...#post-10408371
.