I am working up loads for my new CZ 75 B. I have been Chronoing and getting FPS out of the barrel from a little over 1000FPS to 1175FPS with different loads. The all seem about the same in tossing cartridges about 6 feet and I see no difference in accuracy.
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BangBang said, the only reason to worry about velocity is if you're shooting in a some sort of organized pistol competition, or want to avoid going over max load.
You say you are not seeing differences in accuracy, then I would question exactly how you are testing that. It's hard to test for
accuracy over a chrono. I'd suggest you'd need to work up a 'ladder' of several loads (preferably 6 or more), and then shoot each string at a new target, all from the same sand bagged position, and all at the same set distance. You will definitely see a difference.
I like to shoot all mine at 10yds, although that seems a little short these days. But by keeping the same distance for all loads, I can compare targets across 20 years or more. I use the TQ-2 target (2.3" bull) which is 4x6 inches making them easy to store and keep. I like using masking tape to mark the loads, because it can be easily transferred to the target.
You'll see over time that
your pistol has a definite preference for bullets and powder. It does not happen on the first outing.
Hope this helps.