I’m looking for feedback on my first OCW test that I’ve run on my new 300 PRC. I followed the instructions and process on OCWreolading.com and think I have my scatter node pegged at 75.1gr putting my OCW at 76.2 or 74.0 any input is appreciated.
H1000
Berger 230 OTM Hybrids
ADG Brass
Federal GM215M
First 3 shot test was done with 0.3gr increments.

l wasn’t certain about the result so I re-shot the test w/0.1 gr increments. 75.1 came back much clearer in what I believe to be a scatter node.

Target 1 is 6 shots. I had a brain lapse and shot the 5th shot for target 2 at target 1.
Based on my retest I believe I should test -1.5% or 74.0 gr. (+1.5% or 76.2 gr is above Hodgdon max; I see pressure w/ADG brass at 75.7 gr). I’m planning to test 0.1 gr increments from 74.0-74.7 as the 5 shot 74.8 gr load was a half MOA group with little variation at 74.9 grs.
This is where I’m looking for input…what next steps would you take?
My plan is to retest as noted above, decide on a charge, tweak seating depth, and possibly test primers.
I’m loading for a factory Browning with an A&D FX-120i and an AutoTrickler V3. All shots are off a concrete bench, sandbags, and being measured with a LabRadar.
H1000
Berger 230 OTM Hybrids
ADG Brass
Federal GM215M
First 3 shot test was done with 0.3gr increments.

l wasn’t certain about the result so I re-shot the test w/0.1 gr increments. 75.1 came back much clearer in what I believe to be a scatter node.

Target 1 is 6 shots. I had a brain lapse and shot the 5th shot for target 2 at target 1.
Based on my retest I believe I should test -1.5% or 74.0 gr. (+1.5% or 76.2 gr is above Hodgdon max; I see pressure w/ADG brass at 75.7 gr). I’m planning to test 0.1 gr increments from 74.0-74.7 as the 5 shot 74.8 gr load was a half MOA group with little variation at 74.9 grs.
This is where I’m looking for input…what next steps would you take?
My plan is to retest as noted above, decide on a charge, tweak seating depth, and possibly test primers.
I’m loading for a factory Browning with an A&D FX-120i and an AutoTrickler V3. All shots are off a concrete bench, sandbags, and being measured with a LabRadar.