I just finished loading 60 pieces of R-P brass that I have had for many years and 12 pieces of Winchester. I found that the aluminum lock ring on my Lee die had cracked at the tensioning screw. That may have been the issue. All of the brass had been fired from my old barrel and the shoulders measured about 1.624 before sizing. I bought several hundred rounds of factory 2nds that appear to be 100gr Pro Hunters. I was able to resize my brass to 1.6265 which is right on the money for what will give me about a 1.5 thou headspace for the chamber on my new barrel. I loaded 10 rounds each with near book max of H4350, H4831SC, N560, H1000 and Ramshot Grand for fire forming. I'm using a 2.244 ogive seating depth which gives a 2.648 COAL plus or minus a smidge. My gun likes the 100gr Sierra SBT with a 40.3gr dose of H4350 in a 20" barrel. I'm trying the different powders just to gauge what velocity they will give. Of these powders, the only one I've pushed past book max is the H4831SC up to 44.9gr which gave a 2825fps velocity with the SBT. The highest H4350 I used was 42.5gr at 2845. After some extensive research, I've determined a reasonable velocity for a 20" barrel is about 2850. I have realized achieving 2960-3000 fps is expecting too much with my short barrel. Comparing that to the 2690-2760 some commercial loads using a 100gr bullet is giving, I'm happy with the 2830 SBT loads that is giving me a .6 moa. When I stepped back to look at the real velocities that I get with store bought ammo I can't complain about my results. It will take a while to fire form all those loads, but I will get an idea of what the slower burning powders will deliver.