Paul5388
US Veteran
I don't really know how to interpret SD, especially since I hear it isn't really any sort of indication of the accuracy potential.
If the powder you're working with will cooperate and show little gain for an increase in powder, it may be helpful. I've had several Blue Dot loads in .357 that did just that and they were under the published maximum load.
If I load 14.0 gr of SR 4856 behind a 125 gr .357 bullet, the velocity is considerably more (1570 fps) than 13.5 gr (1460 fps) with the same bullet. Would you shoot them based on the chrony information? Well, I've been shooting 14.0 gr for 35 years and that was long before I had a chrony. Of course, I don't shoot that load out of a pot metal, errr alloy gun either.
If the powder you're working with will cooperate and show little gain for an increase in powder, it may be helpful. I've had several Blue Dot loads in .357 that did just that and they were under the published maximum load.
If I load 14.0 gr of SR 4856 behind a 125 gr .357 bullet, the velocity is considerably more (1570 fps) than 13.5 gr (1460 fps) with the same bullet. Would you shoot them based on the chrony information? Well, I've been shooting 14.0 gr for 35 years and that was long before I had a chrony. Of course, I don't shoot that load out of a pot metal, errr alloy gun either.
