Questions for anybody.
So assuming the painless load development has been done, the next step after pressure testing and loading 20 rounds is to shoot 10 at 100 yards and 10 at distance to validate velocity.
My question is this. If I have a good chrono, would I accomplish anything by shooting all 20 at one hundred yards and having a larger sample size for the initial precision of the group and still having a 20 shot average velocity to start with at distance?
I finally got my own reloading setup and did the painless load dev for my 243. If I remember correctly, it shot approx 1.8 - 2" 20 round group with factory 95 gr fusions and it regularly shoots .75 to 1.25 for 5 shot groups.
For the painless method I started with h4350, CCI 200 LR and 95 NBT. Loaded 10 at around 40.6 gr and the 10 round group was 1.1"
I am using a harrells Culver powder measure (thanks to this thread). And a cheapo lymen pocket scale. I weighed the sized and primed case, zero the scale and throw. I averaged 40.6 grains, with the heaviest thrown charge being 40.7 and the lowest thrown charge being 40.3 I came up with an ES of 75 and a SD of 20 per the Garmin.
Should I ignore the ES of 75 and SD of 20 because it has little to no effect at the killing range of this rifle (per WEZ), or should I start trickling to get a more consistent powder charge? Will trickling to the tenth of a powder charge even bring down the ES and SD?
Every time I post on here I feel like I'm rambling, so hopefully it's easy enough to read.