I really love the cooperation here, and so many of us benefit. I just want to say thanks!
Handloads and range report: Hornady ELD-X 143 gr and A-max 123 gr with CFE 223
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LRRPF52 has talked about using a Chronograph to establish baseline data for velocity increases as powder is increased and identifying pressure spikes/unsafe territory by velocities that depart from baseline. If you have been getting an average 25 fps increase in velocity per 0.3 grain increase in powder and then you get a 75fps jump in velocity with the next 0.3 gr increase you will know that you are in unsafe territory and it is time to go down a step and that is your max load, then do a ladder to find your accuracy node. He does a better job explaining it and has examples in his post so I would recommend using the search to find them.
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Originally posted by Joseph5 View PostLRRPF52 has talked about using a Chronograph to establish baseline data for velocity increases as powder is increased and identifying pressure spikes/unsafe territory by velocities that depart from baseline. If you have been getting an average 25 fps increase in velocity per 0.3 grain increase in powder and then you get a 75fps jump in velocity with the next 0.3 gr increase you will know that you are in unsafe territory and it is time to go down a step and that is your max load, then do a ladder to find your accuracy node. He does a better job explaining it and has examples in his post so I would recommend using the search to find them.
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Originally posted by SG4247 View PostShot alot of CFE 223.
Try the 120 Berger between 30.0 and 30.5 grains in .1 gr increments. Or even the 123 Amax.
Not ever had any luck with CFE over 30.6 grains using 120 class bullets.
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