Catfish, thats what I've always thought, but I've always been able to obtain normal cartridge velocities within load manual listings....until now. Hard for me to believe I can't safely exceed 2900 fps with a 150gr bullet when just about everyone states 3100 fps is common with 150's from a 7mm R Mag. As I said, at 66 grains primers are still round, no flattening, no case expansion, no marks on the cartridge face, no bolt sticking at all. I "think" I could go up another two or three grains safely but all I've read or been taught tells me to NEVER exceed book max. As things stand, I have several pounds of H4831sc that has suddenly become next to worthless, I will probably need to buy a different powder to get my targeted 3000fps. Keith, I've been measuring right above the belt....is this wrong? I will do the belt if thats whats needed. BTW: a friend is doing the exact (brass, bullets, primers, powder-all) same load for his Vanguard, he's already at 3000 with a 24" barrel @ 66 grains. He has no high pressure signs but his fired brass shows he's at the top.