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Bullet into lands= velocity deviation?
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<blockquote data-quote="backwoods83" data-source="post: 568983" data-attributes="member: 29890"><p>Seating bullets in the lands doesn't hurt a thing, I bet your not sorting the bergers by ogive length and your not using a comperator to check the seating depth, if you have one .010" in the lands, another .015" in and another .007" in then yes it will effect ES and SD. Try your combo with 115 noslers by jumping them and see if it brings the spread down if so that's probably your issue, bergers can be easy and they can be a pain in the ***!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backwoods83, post: 568983, member: 29890"] Seating bullets in the lands doesn't hurt a thing, I bet your not sorting the bergers by ogive length and your not using a comperator to check the seating depth, if you have one .010" in the lands, another .015" in and another .007" in then yes it will effect ES and SD. Try your combo with 115 noslers by jumping them and see if it brings the spread down if so that's probably your issue, bergers can be easy and they can be a pain in the ***! [/QUOTE]
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