Why? Two different rifles could easily have that much discrepancy in load capability. many factors are involved. What is the throat length, does this rifle have ¼" of freebore and the other one less than .02.", does this one have a more generous chamber dimension than the other one? How about actual bore diameter, possibly .0002" - .0004" difference in this as well. Compound some of these factors and add powder from a different lot number, or brass that is heavier. On a case the size of the 257 Weatherby magnum, the difference could be as much as 6 - 10 grains. The bottom line is, you need to start nice and low and work up a load that is safe in YOUR rifle. The published loads are only rough guidelines, not stuff that you accept as gospel. Regards, Eagleye.