BigNate
Well-Known Member
I can understand looking for signs of pressure, but you won't see a "node" like this IMHO.
Get it on paper, use the same seating depth, and reshoot the ladder. When taking notes on velocity, you'll see a efficiency when adding powder doesn't increase the velocity.
Accuracy wise, you note a few or even several shots landing together. Note the charge weighs, of the clustered shots. Then shoot charges in .2gr increments in groups. I use five shot groups, but I know many swear ten is the only "right" way.
You'll find by keeping notes you'll likely find your fastest accuracy load quickly.
Get it on paper, use the same seating depth, and reshoot the ladder. When taking notes on velocity, you'll see a efficiency when adding powder doesn't increase the velocity.
Accuracy wise, you note a few or even several shots landing together. Note the charge weighs, of the clustered shots. Then shoot charges in .2gr increments in groups. I use five shot groups, but I know many swear ten is the only "right" way.
You'll find by keeping notes you'll likely find your fastest accuracy load quickly.