I just load in 1g increments and look for grouping in the series.
Say I start with 72g of powder...
72g, 73g, 74g, 75g, 76g. So I am looking for pressure, speed, and grouping. Say 72g is low pressure and 73g is better but a half inch closer to the bull. then 74g is a cloverleaf with 73g and better speed but no pressure, then 74g is better yet and in the group with the previous 2, then 75g is a little out and starting to get hot and 76g is out of the group and it is too hot. This tells me the powder charge for the optimum barrel time is probably in the area of 74g(an accuracy node).
I test a few powders and the best ones shake out pretty quickly, the nodes for each powder will stand out. These nodal areas should not show sensitivity to slight powder charge changes for grouping. So far for my rifle this looks like 75g Retumbo with the 165 Matrix(3160fps), RL33 possibly at around 83g(3220fps?) and 73g(2900fps), H1000 at 74g(3100fps). Rl26 and 7977 did not show good grouping in the pressure series which may mean the nodes for these powders are not in the area of the pressure series so they may not be useful.
While doing the above RL33 produced a .24" group and Retumbo a .44" group with the powder charges 1g apart.
Once I find a node in the powder and speed/pressure I am looking for with good accuracy I will try to tune out ES and shrink groups using bullet seating depth and powder increments if needed.
If the ES is good with the Retumbo or RL33 load I will just load that.
I am now at a round count of 48 in my barrel including 15 rounds of gong banging. 5 rounds for each powder(RL33 twice because I started too low). 3 rounds of the best RL26 for verification that I didn't screw up the groups.
Say I start with 72g of powder...
72g, 73g, 74g, 75g, 76g. So I am looking for pressure, speed, and grouping. Say 72g is low pressure and 73g is better but a half inch closer to the bull. then 74g is a cloverleaf with 73g and better speed but no pressure, then 74g is better yet and in the group with the previous 2, then 75g is a little out and starting to get hot and 76g is out of the group and it is too hot. This tells me the powder charge for the optimum barrel time is probably in the area of 74g(an accuracy node).
I test a few powders and the best ones shake out pretty quickly, the nodes for each powder will stand out. These nodal areas should not show sensitivity to slight powder charge changes for grouping. So far for my rifle this looks like 75g Retumbo with the 165 Matrix(3160fps), RL33 possibly at around 83g(3220fps?) and 73g(2900fps), H1000 at 74g(3100fps). Rl26 and 7977 did not show good grouping in the pressure series which may mean the nodes for these powders are not in the area of the pressure series so they may not be useful.
While doing the above RL33 produced a .24" group and Retumbo a .44" group with the powder charges 1g apart.
Once I find a node in the powder and speed/pressure I am looking for with good accuracy I will try to tune out ES and shrink groups using bullet seating depth and powder increments if needed.
If the ES is good with the Retumbo or RL33 load I will just load that.
I am now at a round count of 48 in my barrel including 15 rounds of gong banging. 5 rounds for each powder(RL33 twice because I started too low). 3 rounds of the best RL26 for verification that I didn't screw up the groups.