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Berger seating depth(jump test
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<blockquote data-quote="jrock" data-source="post: 952514" data-attributes="member: 78569"><p>I found that Berger's increments for finding the sweet spot were way too big. In my experience, the sweet spot is less than 0.015" wide not 0.04" I've seen significant differences in groupings with even 0.01" differences. Thus, I use tighter spreads on my seating depth tests for VLDs. I've tried them on many bullet designs and the less VLD like the tips are, i.e. more round nose, the less seating depths seem to matter; sweet spot is larger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrock, post: 952514, member: 78569"] I found that Berger's increments for finding the sweet spot were way too big. In my experience, the sweet spot is less than 0.015" wide not 0.04" I've seen significant differences in groupings with even 0.01" differences. Thus, I use tighter spreads on my seating depth tests for VLDs. I've tried them on many bullet designs and the less VLD like the tips are, i.e. more round nose, the less seating depths seem to matter; sweet spot is larger. [/QUOTE]
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