Best loads NOT near max charge odd?

FishfinderAK

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Hello
I recently started working up a load for a Tikka compact T3X 7mm/08 using 120 TTSX, Varget, and WLR. Interestingly I am finding my best groups around 42 grns of Varget.
The Barnes book calls the low end 39.5 and max 43.9 of Varget.
In developing loads for other rifles/calibers, if usually found my best loads near the max.
Is it odd to have your tightest groups near the middle to low end, of recommended charges?
 

JakeSCH

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Not at all. If you look at Noslers load data, often the low or middle charge produces the best accuracy. If you are unhappy with the velocity with that charge I bet you could find another node and mess with seating depth to tighten the groups up.
 

nhyrum

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I've run a number of "middle of the book" loads that were great, but couldn't find a faster node that is accurate, other times, the only accurate one I find is hot. It all depends on your shooting. Do you need the extra speed? Or is a slower load going to be fine? When I'm working with ELR loads I usually try to get a hotter node to give me all the range I can get, other times, for like 600 yard stuff, I'll look for a slower node to save powder, barrel life, brass life, etc.

So no, the most "accurate" load isn't always going to be the fastest.

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MLGrace

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I have worked on 7-08 loads with 139 Hornady SST pills lately for three rifles. I found that 44.5g of IMR 4350 Was the most accurate. The max is if I recall 48. I also worry about velocity and bullet expansion when I move to the Iinterbond. If I load that particular recipe. I settled on 47 and it is pretty accurate It not the best. All of the rifles liked the 44-45 loads.
 
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