No need for negativity , I always appreciate fellas that take their time and resources to test and post results, what would be cool is if you had a target that correlated with these predictions.
Just for the record I’m not a great shooter just a regular guy and limited in the talent department.
Added- and to be honest, case volume is an area of interest to me and a goal this year is to do a better job of sorting and understanding the affect on the target.
We target shooters as a group tend to pick a data point and pick at it in an attempt to improve our end result, but get so focused on that one thing that we dismiss other contributing factors.
Case in point... Lately I have made a connection between how much clearance over the bearing surface diameter is machined into the free bore diameter in my chamber. My conclusion is that the larger the free bore diameter clearance, the larger angular offset is available as the bullet enters the rifling and by extension of that angular variation, we will find a correlating velocity fluctuation and variations in the point of impact.
With this in mind I set off to chambering a new barrel for my 223 to run Hornady 90 grain ATIPs seated out to 2.700 OAL. The idea is to utilize a long free bore to manage high BC alignment along with a minimal diameter clearance of just a few tenths of a thou. This is more difficult than you might assume.
So far it looks like I'm on the right track as my velocity spreads are mostly single digits, but more importantly, a bad 5 round group is around 0.4 inches and good groups are under 0.2 inches at 100 yards.
This is better accuracy than I have found with any of my barrels with throats larger than 0.225" in diameter with the same free bore length.
So, after all that, just saying, it's not all about powder charges and brass sorting. You will only get so far if the chamber is not done to maximize accuracy.
This is the part where some sloppy chamber guy usually says he set some sort of record somewhere, but that aside, I have trouble accepting a sloppy bore provides any sort of advantage especially with long high BC bullets.