Accuracy is what I am looking for. My question, to clarify, was that shooting a lighter bullet slower should be more accurate at that twist rate designed for a heavier bullet than a lighter bullet at a fast speed. I do not plan to go outside of published data. I will check out speer's manual dad has one I can look at. The loads I was looking at Hodgdon is putting out calling them youth deer loads with 125, 130 and 135 gr bullets at velocities between 2500-2650 ft/sec using h4895. The other load am looking at and reading up on is also from there data that states you can reduce the max load with that powder by 60% and use it for a reduced load. It states anywhere the powder is listed on there data this can be done. I could do this with a heavier bullet if necessary but am still reading up on this and that was one of my concerns was the case not being near full. The 130 speer hp, I will give those a try. I was going to post a link to the rule mentioned above but there website is having some trouble it appears. Has anyone heard of doing this or done it. It is not in my manuals but only on there site. I first read of it on this forum.