I recognize you guys will all say that I've not had your experience and I know that... This is probably my 20th rifle I've gotten from my gunsmith over the 35 years I've known him. On all of these, we've used Remington 700 actions and all of his good stuff with Hart barrels, Jewell triggers, trued actions, single shot blocks, etc.. On all 20 rifles, I've never had any experience with the lighter loads to "start" with, except to go on up. Every time, I've had to go to the maximum and a little more to find the accurate loads. Now I'm working on a .204 Ruger and now trying Benchrest powder and a 35 grain Burger Varmint HP. The maximum load (in the books) was 26.6 grains producing about the mid 3850 range. I'm up to 27.3 and in the 3850 range and the bolt is easy to open, the primer is not cratered, etc. But I started at the 24 grain "minimum load (as always)" I must say; I've never had a rifle do anything but except the maximum load and more besides. What are we worried about here starting with the minimum load? A change in the powder I've purchased? Can you guys tell why we must start with the minimum loads?
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