Details first:
1) Reloading 40 for USPSA, shot from Glock 35.
2) Been reloading for years, so not new to it.....but AM NEW to working with a chrony....and this is where I'm having problems.
3) Attempted load: Starline brass, Fed small match primers, Hornady 180 gr. FMJ pills, and either N330 or Tightgroup powders.
OK, since I'm trying to load to a power factor of 170, I'm wanting to keep my vel right around 945. Worked up some loads with both above mentioned powders, but there are two problems 1) every .1 grain change of powder moves the velocity exponentially away from my target, so I can't seem to even come close...either way too high or too low, 2) the ES and SD are HUGE on all the loadings....like ES in the 30's to 50's and SD way over 15. Tried changing seating depth, but that didn't help.
So, my question is: how important is ES/SD for my purposes? I'm new to using a chrony and am just going by what I've been told and have read, about keeping these two numbers low. I know that if the ES is too big, I run a risk of not making pf at a match, unless I up the fps to the point where the loads are WAY over pf and not comfortable to shoot. Another question is regarding fine tuning this load....it seems I am not able to because the change in fps per .1 grain of powder is pretty dramatic.
Anyway, I'm thinking, maybe I should NOT obsess about ES/SD, and being within "X" fps of 945 fps, and just work up a comfortable load that is reliable. I'd appreciate some input from other competition reloaders with more experience than me. Thanks in advance.
1) Reloading 40 for USPSA, shot from Glock 35.
2) Been reloading for years, so not new to it.....but AM NEW to working with a chrony....and this is where I'm having problems.
3) Attempted load: Starline brass, Fed small match primers, Hornady 180 gr. FMJ pills, and either N330 or Tightgroup powders.
OK, since I'm trying to load to a power factor of 170, I'm wanting to keep my vel right around 945. Worked up some loads with both above mentioned powders, but there are two problems 1) every .1 grain change of powder moves the velocity exponentially away from my target, so I can't seem to even come close...either way too high or too low, 2) the ES and SD are HUGE on all the loadings....like ES in the 30's to 50's and SD way over 15. Tried changing seating depth, but that didn't help.
So, my question is: how important is ES/SD for my purposes? I'm new to using a chrony and am just going by what I've been told and have read, about keeping these two numbers low. I know that if the ES is too big, I run a risk of not making pf at a match, unless I up the fps to the point where the loads are WAY over pf and not comfortable to shoot. Another question is regarding fine tuning this load....it seems I am not able to because the change in fps per .1 grain of powder is pretty dramatic.
Anyway, I'm thinking, maybe I should NOT obsess about ES/SD, and being within "X" fps of 945 fps, and just work up a comfortable load that is reliable. I'd appreciate some input from other competition reloaders with more experience than me. Thanks in advance.