marlinman93 wrote:Accuracy is far more important than maximum velocity. Anyone who loads simply based on the fastest load he can send downrange, without stopping at the most accurate load he can send downrange; is kidding himself. Doesn't matter what hotrod load you can develop, the farther you shoot, the more important accuracy is. A one inch miss at 100 yds. is OK, but push that out to 500-1000 yds., and that's unacceptable.
None of my loads are done to see how much velocity I can wring out. Even my .22-250 varmint rifle is well below max load data. But it prints .5"-.75" groups at 200 yds. with a 55 gr. bullet loping along at 3450 fps. I could push it a lot faster, but then I'd miss a lot more, and waste a lot more ammo.
Agreed. If the only issue is getting the most velocity for a given projectile, all you have to do is get a strong-action gun chambered in a cartridge with the highest case capacity for the caliber. The Remington Ultra-Mag series, or the Chey-Tac series, come to mind - those rounds will nearly always give you the highest velocity for any projectile you come up with. However, even with those cartridges, the most accurate/useful load will probably NOT be the maximum-velocity one.
piller wrote:Speer Manual #13 lists a Ruger/Contender Only load with AA#9 Powder for the .45 Colt cartridge where the starting and Max load are only 0.5 grain different. That is right, only One-Half grain difference in starting and max load in a .45 Colt load. That is a lot of case capacity for such a little difference. There is only 82 FPS listed as the difference between starting and max loads. I would like to know the pressures, but they are not listed.
THIS is getting back to the original post....I've noticed that with some cartridges, you can get two respected loading manuals, and the same load/bullet/powder combination will show that the 'starting load' from one manual is at or even above the 'maximum load' from another manual.
Also, over time, loads change - look how much the loads for (now 'Alliant') 2400 have changed over the past couple decades...