Here are some examples of what I often see with regards to Max load= Good accuracy.
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50 gr Hornady V-Max bullets
Benchmark Powder
Fed 205M bullets
24gr powder- Very good accuracy, but velocity is lower than we woudl like.
25 gr- Looks like good accuracy, but I called a flyer on one shot. Actually yelled "GODDAMMM" as I pulle dthe trigger
25.5 Group is starting to open as we increase powder charge and velocity
26 gr Velocity and powder charge is getting higher, closer to max. GRoup starts to shrink
26.5gr -Max charge by the book, Goiod accuracy, velocity is rigth about where we weant it to be.
27gr High velocity, accuracy is very acceptable but looks like it is goign to open up a bit. Powder charge a bit over max, and the primer starts to crater. No point in cntinuing up withthis bullet..
This shows what I described in my previous post. Good accuracy at lower charges, loss of accuracy as you get higher, until you get closer to max and the accuracy returns.
Thsi si a example of only one, but it's easy to see it. and I've seen it happen many times.
Naturally, you may think 'the first load is the most accurate, why not use it? Well, if I was shooting targets at 100 yards, maybe I would. Since I'd like to knock off coyotes at 300, I think I will stick witht he load that gives very go9od accuracy, but alsovery good velocity.
As it is, these were all just starter loadings, I was really just checking to see how my bedding job worked out. I havent' tinckered or played with seating depth yet.
