I'm still on the learning curve end of reloading, but gaining. My question is about accuracy of loads. I loaded and bench shot 7mm-08, Remington brass, Remington Large R primer, H380 Powder, 140 grain Barnes TSX BT. The first loads had 44.5 grains of H380 and the second set of loads were 45.5 grains of H380. Clearly the 44.5 grains shot much tighter groups than the 45.5 out of my T/C Encore 7mm-08, 24" barrel. It seems to me that the 44.5 grains is the load to stay close to. Now my question, the lighter load had 1" groups at 100 yards and the heavier loads had 2 inch groups at 100 yards. Does it make sense to try and come down to perhaps 44.00 grains to see if the groups tighten a bit more? I'm loading for deer hunting and perhaps the occasional black bear. The 44 grains will bring the muzzle velocity down to 2,700 fps. Second question, in this 7mm-08 caliber, will a velocity of 2,700 be sufficient for black bear and deer with a 140 grain Barnes TSX BT?
Thanks,
Scott B.