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Nah you must have cut 3 inches off your barrel by mistake.
Actually this is the exact reason that you need to reduce loads and work up when you change powders / lots.
Imagine if you had been loading the slower powder at a maximum and changed to the one that gives higher Velocity.
Did you shoot both loads on the same day and at the same conditions? Could be a reason for difference
Was one loaded and fired in the winter and the other in the summer? Could also be a reason for the difference.
All just guess work really
I just came back from the range, both loads were loaded last night and shot this morning.
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