Yes. All data is with the 75BD.
Chronograph is Competition Electronics, ProChrono DLX.
I did run one set of this combination (BE-86, Berry's 147gn RN) through my PCR with 4.5gns of powder.
Name 4.5gn BE86, CZPCR, 147 Berrys
Notes CZ PCR
Number of Shots 10
Extreme Spread 49
Average 936
Standard Deviation 14
Power Factor Average 137
Power Factor Low 134
Power Factor High 141
I also apologize for the breach of decorum. I normally don't post anything online, but I've used the forum several times to gather information. Figured I'd start sharing the answers to my questions.
I reload to shoot and don't particularly enjoy recalibrating my equipment and running ladder tests for pistol cartridges. For rifles, its part of the fun to dial in a weapon but for pistols its a pain. Under current conditions, I can't get what I'm used to getting and happened upon the BE-86. It has potential, which is good, because I had to buy 8 pounds of the stuff, but really wanted to share that this combination (Berrys 147 RN and BE-86) has the potential to build pressure very rapidly.
In this instance, I took a shortcut and wished to share a cautionary tale. DON'T go up in .2 grain increments, particularly if you are charging your cases with a Dillion powder measure. It takes a while for this powder measure to settle in (at least mine does), particularly with this powder. Figuring out that while dropping charges for your test rounds is a bad idea. Hand weigh your charges then calibrate your equipment once you are certain of your load then test a few of those. I would also go up in .1 grain increments. Its slow and a pain in the wazoo, but Alliant's data is hot and this powder appears to have a steep pressure curve at its top end. I assumed that a lengthened OAL would give a bit of a safety margin. When I threw my 4.7 grain charges, I don't think my measure had settled in yet. If I had to guess, one of my charges was a tad heavy, probably around 4.8 grains which sent one down range at 1048 fps. Not necessarily dangerous, but definitely in +P territory. The brass looked fine, but what does that really mean. On the other hand, if you WANT to risk it and build +P loads, it's certainly within its capabilities. Just let me know what range you'll be at that day so I can avoid showing up.
Anyway, thanks for the opportunity.