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Just curious here, AR2206H? 38.5gr of 2206H is above the max load of 37.5gr for a 174gr bullet and you intend to go higher? So its not what looks like a soft load to me. 38.5Gr AR2208 is my load, 1/2gr above start, I use Barnaul 174gr flat base FMJs, 1943 canadian boxer primer cases, fed210 primers.
Interesting comment on vertical spread, I might up my load a bit to see if that reduces the vertical spread I get, though I was thinking I have a bedding problem. Can you explain this table as 2420 to 2447fps spread (so 27fps) doesnt look excessive to me. Especially on my 1943 brass which varies from 165gr to 172gr.
You have quoted the max load for 2206 not 2206h. Your load is soft if you are not using a chronny. Suggest you chronny some Mk7.