Greg,
The gun, bullets , brass and powder ,if equal, should have produced very close results. It isn't important what length the barrel is or the bullet type. Your ammunition was produced identically. I think the chrono may be the culprit.
Jim
Hi Greg,
Assuming the bullets and cases were essentialy the same the only variable is the amount of powder your equipment throws. I have a Dillon 550 and 650 and do not find the powder throws very consistant on occasion. You might want to weigh some individual loads and chrono again. The other possibility is chrono error. The problems with sunlight and chronograpgraph accracy are well known. Here is a link to an article you may find useful. frfrogspad.com/chrono.htm. Good luck.
In case any one is interested I had time to chronograph. the Extreme 165 with WST today. 85 Degrees .
5.6G of WST at 1.18 LOA averaged 165.47 PF
5.9G of WST at 1.18 LOA averaged 174.98 PF
Starting with my back against the wall I dropped my gun when the holster was locked and my elbow hit the wall. Fortunately no one was injured and the gun did not fire. I learned I need to practice the less common draws. This was my first back against the wall. There are no excuses for this.
Hello to the Enos Community. I'm new to shooting and reloading for USPSA and Steel Plates. I started shooting in January of this year. I enter as many matches as I can and paste better than I shoot. Limited 40 is my current favorite.
Hi All,
I started shooting 8 weeks ago and reloading 3 weeks ago. I shoot 9MM, 45 cal and 40 cal. I hope to start competing shortly. I find reloading much more difficult then shooting and hope I can get some good advice.
jnr88