POP--Sorry, but I didn't come back to this thread way back when so I didn't see your question
Like jo191145 mentioned, some of us are reluctanct to list powder charge weights unless they are within the recommended Min and Max powder charges listed by the powder/bullet manufacturers. I will tell you this much--that load that gave me a muzzle velocity of 4,255 fps is
AN EXTREMELY STIFF CHARGE of H4895. I shot that load during the summer and fall of 2004. The following spring, on May 20, 2005, when I tested some of the reloads I had left over from 2004 and with the temperature sitting at 80º, I was getting average muzzle velocities of 4,299 fps and 4,305 fps out of two 3-shot groups over my chronograph. On June 12, 2005, with the temperature at 75º, I shot a 6-shot group over the chronograph and got an average muzzle velocity of 4,301 fps. My Savage 12VLP was shooting extremely small groups with the loads I had worked up for the 35 gr. FBHP Bergers (my coyote load) as well as shooting small groups for the 39 gr. Sierras. My feeling was that if I continued to shoot these
HOT loads witht he 32 gr. V-Max I would be hastening the erosion on the throat and this was too good a barrel to do that so I worked up a slower load.
The load I wound up using for the 32 gr. V-Max in 2005 is below the 29.0 gr. max load listed by Hodgdon. I used 28.5 gr. of H4895, but got a muzzle velocity of 4,172 fps while the Hodgdon data lists muzzle velocity for 29.0 gr. of H4895 at 3,980 fps out of a rifle with a 24" barrel. My Savage 12VLP has a 26" barrel, but that wouldn't account for the 192 fps difference and I'm using .5 grain less powder than their max load.
Anyway, I apologize for not coming back to the thread and answering your question earlier. I'll have to repeat what I usually tell all people who ask me for the loads I use--Each rifle/barrel is unique and what works in my barrel may or may not work in yours. You have to be willing to spend the time at the range, like I did, to find out what works and what doesn't. In my opinion, there just aren't too many shortcuts to working up a good load for your rifle. You just have to do that yourself.