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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Very strange ladder tests
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<blockquote data-quote="tdot" data-source="post: 1739555" data-attributes="member: 91330"><p>Just throwing this out there. But I'd be very cautious with this load. The variability between the two loads is cause for hesitation but not overly concerning to me, definitely worthy of further investigation. But the fact that they both start to decrease at the same time would suggest to me that it is over pressure. I've personally never seen or heard of a decreasing velocity spread that is a good thing. I'd personally stay a minimum of 1 grain below that point. </p><p></p><p>Has anyone else seen increasing powder charges and decreasing velocity and had good results?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tdot, post: 1739555, member: 91330"] Just throwing this out there. But I'd be very cautious with this load. The variability between the two loads is cause for hesitation but not overly concerning to me, definitely worthy of further investigation. But the fact that they both start to decrease at the same time would suggest to me that it is over pressure. I've personally never seen or heard of a decreasing velocity spread that is a good thing. I'd personally stay a minimum of 1 grain below that point. Has anyone else seen increasing powder charges and decreasing velocity and had good results? [/QUOTE]
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