With the Amax being discontinued it's time to develop a new load for my rifle. It is a Savage 10TR 24" Barrel in a Cadex Urban Strike chassis. I'm still waiting to get my hands on some 178 ELD-M bullets. In the mean time I decided to try out the ladder test method of load development using a partial box of 175 TMK's that I had bought from a friend. This for me is really just a test of the test to see if I can get any intelligible data and maybe try the method with other bullets/powders. My load is intended for shooting long distance.
On the weekend I shot the ladder at my local range where the longest distance is 185 yards. I'm using remington cases, CCI Benchrest primers and Varget. The charges go from 42.0-45 grains in 0.3 grain increments.

Up at the top of the target holes 9, 10 and 11 correspond with charges 44.4, 44.7 and 45.0 respectively. Am I interpreting it correctly that the node I'm after would be centered around 44.7 grains? I know I can't go much higher as at 45.0 the charge is compacted pretty solidly. I have 30 bullets left that I plan to load up to shoot some groups with using finer increments moving up and down from 44.7 grains.
Also incidentally the three that I had loaded at 42.0 for sighters grouped well and I'll load up some more of that to do some more group testing.

On the weekend I shot the ladder at my local range where the longest distance is 185 yards. I'm using remington cases, CCI Benchrest primers and Varget. The charges go from 42.0-45 grains in 0.3 grain increments.

Up at the top of the target holes 9, 10 and 11 correspond with charges 44.4, 44.7 and 45.0 respectively. Am I interpreting it correctly that the node I'm after would be centered around 44.7 grains? I know I can't go much higher as at 45.0 the charge is compacted pretty solidly. I have 30 bullets left that I plan to load up to shoot some groups with using finer increments moving up and down from 44.7 grains.
Also incidentally the three that I had loaded at 42.0 for sighters grouped well and I'll load up some more of that to do some more group testing.
