Good evening CGN,
I am looking at several different source of load data, and noticing a lot of differences between maximum powder charges. For example, my 30.06 shoots 168 gr. Amax under 57 grains of H414. Tonight I found Hodgdon's data indicates 56.5 grains max, whereas Hornady's data says 58.3 grains should be the max. There are no pressure signs at 57.0 grains, and the rifle is grouping nicely with this load.
Other examples I've found include .338 Lapua recipes. Example, the Hodgdon and Lee data say I can put a max of 92.0 grains of H1000 under a 300 grain HPBT, but Bergers data says a max of 85.2 grains! Hornady data indicates a maximum of 89.6 grains under a 285 grain Match bullet.
I am thinking of just working up to the Hodgdon number (92.0 grains) in 0.5 grain increments, and watch for the first sign of pressure. Once there, that will be my new maximum load, then I'll work back for a ladder test.
This is similar to my 30.06 work up, but more information is always helpful!
I am looking at several different source of load data, and noticing a lot of differences between maximum powder charges. For example, my 30.06 shoots 168 gr. Amax under 57 grains of H414. Tonight I found Hodgdon's data indicates 56.5 grains max, whereas Hornady's data says 58.3 grains should be the max. There are no pressure signs at 57.0 grains, and the rifle is grouping nicely with this load.
Other examples I've found include .338 Lapua recipes. Example, the Hodgdon and Lee data say I can put a max of 92.0 grains of H1000 under a 300 grain HPBT, but Bergers data says a max of 85.2 grains! Hornady data indicates a maximum of 89.6 grains under a 285 grain Match bullet.
I am thinking of just working up to the Hodgdon number (92.0 grains) in 0.5 grain increments, and watch for the first sign of pressure. Once there, that will be my new maximum load, then I'll work back for a ladder test.
This is similar to my 30.06 work up, but more information is always helpful!


















































