The fact remains, that I have seen variances of over 150fps from manual to manual. In some cases, I have not been able to reach the velocity listed in some fairly recent manuals without pressure signs, and yet I routinely exceed some manual max loads by over 100fps, with long case life, and no pressure signs of any kind.
Do all of the reloading manuals test all of the results for pressure? Or is there computer modeling, ie, QuickLoad etc involved with some?
I used to build rifles and rebarrel rifles, three at a time. 3 of us were shooting.
I own my own chamber reamer (so all barrels got the same chamber) and barrels were high quality barrels. A variation of the same load between the "fast" barrel" and the "slow barrel" was in the order of 150 fps.
That is, a 150 fps difference with "identical" rifles and ammo.
So variations in the book are to be expected.
But a book max velocity probably means max pressure, so use the book velocity as a speed limit.




























