I finally had a chance to do some shooting over my chronograph this morning to find out exactly where my loads were at (a little slower than I had thought) and to do some testing for ES & SD.
I did tests using my normal load for the 200 Hybrids (.308) with 41.8 gr Varget and new, body sized, and once fired Lapua brass, and here's what I ended up with:
New Brass
Avg MV: 2535.8
ES: 16
SD: 6.06
Body Sized Brass
Avg MV: 2532.4
ES: 16
SD: 7.09
Once Fired Brass
Avg MV: 2526.4
ES: 20
SD: 7.53
I guess what I'm wondering is whether I should just call this good, or do I need to do some more work on trying to get the numbers down. The next obvious thing for me to do would be to start sorting cases and bullets I think. I've also got a new scale coming Monday (GemPro 250) which should hopefully help eliminate any variance caused by the +/- 0.1g on my current RCBS Rangemaster.
Any advice?
I did tests using my normal load for the 200 Hybrids (.308) with 41.8 gr Varget and new, body sized, and once fired Lapua brass, and here's what I ended up with:
New Brass
Avg MV: 2535.8
ES: 16
SD: 6.06
Body Sized Brass
Avg MV: 2532.4
ES: 16
SD: 7.09
Once Fired Brass
Avg MV: 2526.4
ES: 20
SD: 7.53
I guess what I'm wondering is whether I should just call this good, or do I need to do some more work on trying to get the numbers down. The next obvious thing for me to do would be to start sorting cases and bullets I think. I've also got a new scale coming Monday (GemPro 250) which should hopefully help eliminate any variance caused by the +/- 0.1g on my current RCBS Rangemaster.
Any advice?