I was trying out various powder amounts for my .303 brit to get one with the smallest moa at 100 yards. Lee's 2nd edition manual recommended a minimum 40.1 gr for 180 gr bullet of reloader 15.. and make of 45.. so I made 20 rounds at 40.1 gr, 20 rounds at 42.7 gr, and 20 at 39.1 gr.
Out of these 3 loads the 39.1 was by far the most accurate. and the 42.7 gr was hitting low (to the point where a lot of rounds didn't hit paper).
I'm new to reloading so perhaps this is to be expected, but I would have thought 42.7 gr would have higher velocity and be more likely to shoot high rather than low..
I kept a couple rounds to make sure I hadn't mixed up the order and remeasured them.. the 42.7 gr were definitely the low-shooters.
edit: oh forgot to mention, the day I was shooting was in the mid 20c. This may have played an effect.
Out of these 3 loads the 39.1 was by far the most accurate. and the 42.7 gr was hitting low (to the point where a lot of rounds didn't hit paper).
I'm new to reloading so perhaps this is to be expected, but I would have thought 42.7 gr would have higher velocity and be more likely to shoot high rather than low..
I kept a couple rounds to make sure I hadn't mixed up the order and remeasured them.. the 42.7 gr were definitely the low-shooters.
edit: oh forgot to mention, the day I was shooting was in the mid 20c. This may have played an effect.