So I finally broke down and bought myself some H4350, sworn by everyone that it is THE powder for the short action 6.5's. Doing the OCW test, I had probably the most positive, easy to read results I've ever had doing the test, so thought I might share my results. Started at 40.8 Gr with 130 VLDs, went up .3 gr per group. I brought my zero up .3 MIL so as to not affect my aiming point.

(Note that the target on the right is offset about 1/4" lower than the left)

What I noticed most was that right as I approached what I would call the beginning of a scatter node (41.7, 43.5) also had the least amount of vertical dispersion. To my eye, the low vertical dispersion in conjunction with the similar amount of difference in displacement at the 42.9-43.2 leads me to think that 43.1 is a great place to start.
(Note that the target on the right is offset about 1/4" lower than the left)

What I noticed most was that right as I approached what I would call the beginning of a scatter node (41.7, 43.5) also had the least amount of vertical dispersion. To my eye, the low vertical dispersion in conjunction with the similar amount of difference in displacement at the 42.9-43.2 leads me to think that 43.1 is a great place to start.









