streamerfish
Lil-Rokslider
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There definitely is a way to correlate. The problem is we...or most of us, just don't have the data to do so effectively. If we had some load data that showed the same bullet, powder, brass etc with loads at 3 or 4 different COL then we could do some extrapolating. Just don't have the info. You can do some simulation stuff on Quickload or GRT. But I wouldn't trust either explicitly.
Where to safely start would probably depend on what cartridge your running, and how big of an increase in in COL. Personally I would start maybe 1grain lower instead of the "standard" 2 grain drop to pressure ladder. But it would depend on how big a difference in COL it is, what cartridge it is, and which powder it is.
I would also add to this......If your running the same powder, stretching the COL a bit, and adding proportionally more powder, your pressure curve is going to be roughly same, your velocity is going to be pretty similar. You might be squeezing a bit more out of it. But its going to be a pretty small difference, a white noise difference so to speak.
Your heading into painful reloading and out of painless reloading.......heading into the white noise space...