My standard load is 38 gn 2209, ICI BR4 Primers and now 105gn Berger Hybrids seated .001 off the lands.
Barrel is a 30" S.S. Krieger with 1 in 8 twist ,
I had been using the same load with Berger 105 gn VLD's seated just touching the lands, and it had chrony'd at the 2975 i mentioned in initial post. A big shock with the new Berger 105gn Hybrid results yesterday ......and a strong lesson learnt for a newbie like me, that wont be forgotten in a hurry ! All shots much faster than expected.
No adjustments made for windage, as only interested in vertical spread.
Sighter/Fouler 1. and Sighter/Fouler 2. were both 38.0 gn loads, as was the 38.0 gn in middle of ladder and all 3 were loaded two weeks ago.
I use a RCBS Chargemaster and then check every load on RCBS beam scales.
Friday, loading 37.0 to 37.9 then 38.1 to 39.0, plus 39.2, 39.4, 39.6, I used the RCBS Chargemaster to throw 37 gn, then trickled into pan of RCBS beam scales to get each load.
Temp was approx 30 deg.
Fouler 1 3042 fps and high. Loaded 2 weeks ago
Fouler 2 3115 fps and high. Loaded 2 weeks ago
Shot 1 (37.0 gn) 3052 fps
Shot 2 (37.1 gn) 3066 fps
Shot 3 (37.2 gn) 3070 fps
Shot 4 (37.3 gn) 3101 fps
Shot 5 (37.4 gn) 3093 fps
Shot 6 (37.5 gn) 3119 fps
Shot 7 (37.6 gn) 3105 fps
Shot 8 (37.7 gn) 3126 fps
Shot 9 (37.8 gn) 3121 fps
Shot 10(37.9 gn) 3131 fps
Shot 11 (38.0 gn) 3099 fps . Loaded 2 weeks ago.
All shots 1-11 except one were within top half of 6 Ring for Vertical.(within 1.25" or 0.41 moa)

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I then let the barrel cool for 5 mins, before resuming.
Shot 12 (38.1 gn) 3089 fps
Shot 13 (38.2 gn) 3135 fps
Shot 14 (38.3 gn) 3119 fps
Shot 15 (38.4 gn) 3137 fps
Shot 16 (38.5 gn) 3133 fps
Shot 17 (38.6 gn) 3144 fps
Shot 18 (38.7 gn) 3142 fps
Shot 19 (38.8 gn) 3149 fps
Shot 20 (38.9 gn) 3168 fps
Shot 21 (39.0 gn) 3175 fps
Shot 22 (39.2 gn) 3184 fps
Shot 23 (39.4 gn) 3200 fps
Shot 24 (39.6 gn) 3213 fps
All 13 shots in 2nd string also within top half of 6 ring, so within 1.25" or just over 0.4moa
Easy bolt lift (BAT Model M L/H action)
Primers look fine to me. No cratering, not really flattened except the last 3 shots getting up to the 3200 fps mark.
Shot order in photo below is bottom to top, starting with 2 x foulers on left side, Shot 11 of 38 gn alone in middle and finishing with 3 shots on far right around 3200 fps
I would greatly appreciate your experienced comments on primer appearance. Am I missing something, or are they OK ?

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Is it innacurate beam scales that causes the "out of order" velocities ? Or can that sort of thing just happen for whatever reason ?
I am an old cow cocky who likes shooting wild dogs, and not an old benchrester, so the .4moa is probably as much as I am capable of at this stage. I have only been shooting F Class for 12 months and its been a steep learning curve.
For 50 odd years , if you have a miss in the bush, its rarely possible to know for certain how far you missed by......its just a "miss", or "I nearly hit it".....so to have someone drop the target and mark each shot conclusively is a whole new ball game.
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