Well, I managed to get to the range today with 3 different loadings. I went with the 2.175" OAL, as it chambered fine with only the slightest hit of contacting the lands. I think I'll back off the OAL just a touch more to keep it just off the lands.
Anyway, the three recipes are as follows:
All loads featured Keith Davis brass, Remington small rifle primers and Sierra 240 grain Matchkings seated to 2.175" OAL
Pact Model 1 Chrono at 15 feet.
Altitude 400 feet
Temp 74*
Humidity 41%
Barometer 29.99
Load #1
9.0 grains of Hodgdon H110
Avg 933.7
Hi 953.4
Lo 907.5
ES 45.9
SD 19.9
Ad 15.6
1. 952.9
2. 932.5
3. 907.5
4. 922.2
5. 953.4
Load #2
9.5 grains of Hodgdon H110
Avg 1057
Hi 1095
Lo 1017
ES 78
SD 38.6
AD 31.4
1. 1095
2. 1060
3. 1018
4. 1095
5. 1017
Load #3
10.0 grains of Hodgdon H110
Avg 1135
Hi 1161
Lo 1102
ES 59.2
SD 22.5
AD 17.1
1. 1142
2. 1161
3. 1126
4. 1102
5. 1145
I think I'll settle on 9.3 grains of H110 and an OAL of 2.170. I'd like to get around 1,000 FPS on a consistent basis. This keeps me sub sonic in any condition, and has the bullet drop (theoretically) that I'm looking for. Of course, once I get my suppressor back I'll have to see how they work with it attached...