Noticing that the load data from nosler and my loading handbook differ by quite a lot (several grains). Both have exactly the same 3230fps velocity at max load, but the Lyman book shows achieving that velocity with 79 grains powder (their max load). Nosler shows that it takes 81 grains to get there(nosler’s max).
Question- im working up from the bottom and stopping if I get high pressure signs. In the abscence of high pressure signs (may not get any, cause I have good brass), would you consider a chrono reading at 3230 to be an indicator you’ve reached the high end of the safe range? I do have the same barrel length that the load data was based on.
Question- im working up from the bottom and stopping if I get high pressure signs. In the abscence of high pressure signs (may not get any, cause I have good brass), would you consider a chrono reading at 3230 to be an indicator you’ve reached the high end of the safe range? I do have the same barrel length that the load data was based on.