So this is my first foray into reloading. I've been shooting Prime 130 ammo form my 6.5 Creedmoor rifles, so I have lots of once fired brass. Decided to start by loading it with some Reloder 26 using the Scott Satterlee & 6.5 guys method - http://www.65guys.com/10-round-load-development-ladder-test/. I decided to load two rounds at each charge weight, so that I could be sure that I got a velocity reading from my magnetospeed. Shot 46 to 48.2 grs in .2 grain increments, and then 48.2 to 46.
Results
Charge weight, String 1 fps, String 2 fps
46 2686 2694
46.2 2700 2719
46.4 2720 2736
46.6 2712 2745
46.8 2723 2741
47 2748 2715
47.2 2769 2782
47.4 2766 2772
47.6 2812 2824
47.8 2811 2837
48 2841 2838
48.2 2832 2829
Based on this, I am thinking of loading up 20 rounds at 48 grains different COAL and seeing what SD/ES and groups I get. The whole 24 rounds went into barely 1.5", so I think group size won't be a problem.
Results
Charge weight, String 1 fps, String 2 fps
46 2686 2694
46.2 2700 2719
46.4 2720 2736
46.6 2712 2745
46.8 2723 2741
47 2748 2715
47.2 2769 2782
47.4 2766 2772
47.6 2812 2824
47.8 2811 2837
48 2841 2838
48.2 2832 2829
Based on this, I am thinking of loading up 20 rounds at 48 grains different COAL and seeing what SD/ES and groups I get. The whole 24 rounds went into barely 1.5", so I think group size won't be a problem.