Less powder = more fps ???
New to reloading and confused ... I went to the range to test my loads .. I figured I needed 42.5 to 43.3 gr would be my target load for testing and made several bullets at each weight between. Also because this was my first crack at it I made 2 bullets at 42 gr as starters ,,,, my target was 2700 fps for my new load ........ I started with my testing ... The two starters at 42gr. Were around 2750 fps I was worried as these were my light loads and already over my target fps .. I proceeded with the rest, starting at 42.5gr and fps dropped to 2650 and remained there untill 42.8 gr were it just broke 2700 fps then dropped below 2700 all the way to 43.2 gr at 43.3 the fps jumped to 2800 fps .... Obviously I need to do tests around 42gr but am confused as to why with all things equal 42 gr has a faster fps rate than all the way to 43.2 gr .... The only thing I can conclude is it has to do with volume and pressure created ...
So am I out to lunch or can less powder equal more fps
New to reloading and confused ... I went to the range to test my loads .. I figured I needed 42.5 to 43.3 gr would be my target load for testing and made several bullets at each weight between. Also because this was my first crack at it I made 2 bullets at 42 gr as starters ,,,, my target was 2700 fps for my new load ........ I started with my testing ... The two starters at 42gr. Were around 2750 fps I was worried as these were my light loads and already over my target fps .. I proceeded with the rest, starting at 42.5gr and fps dropped to 2650 and remained there untill 42.8 gr were it just broke 2700 fps then dropped below 2700 all the way to 43.2 gr at 43.3 the fps jumped to 2800 fps .... Obviously I need to do tests around 42gr but am confused as to why with all things equal 42 gr has a faster fps rate than all the way to 43.2 gr .... The only thing I can conclude is it has to do with volume and pressure created ...
So am I out to lunch or can less powder equal more fps


















































