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Reloading
bullet seating depth question
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<blockquote data-quote="benchracer" data-source="post: 808950" data-attributes="member: 22069"><p>The only way to really know is to test it in your rifle. However, my experience has been that the seating depth "sweet spot" for a given bullet does not change if another powder is used.</p><p> </p><p>I have used VLD's and other secant ogive bullets as my first preference in most of my reloading. After using Berger Hybrids for the first time, I have decided to phase out most of the VLD's I am shooting. The hybrids are just as accurate (in some cases MORE accurate), require less load development work, and can be loaded with greater flexibility than the VLD's.</p><p> </p><p>Now I am just waiting for Hunting Hybrids to be released in all of my favorite bullet weights and diameters. As they are introduced and become available, they will be replacing my VLD's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="benchracer, post: 808950, member: 22069"] The only way to really know is to test it in your rifle. However, my experience has been that the seating depth "sweet spot" for a given bullet does not change if another powder is used. I have used VLD's and other secant ogive bullets as my first preference in most of my reloading. After using Berger Hybrids for the first time, I have decided to phase out most of the VLD's I am shooting. The hybrids are just as accurate (in some cases MORE accurate), require less load development work, and can be loaded with greater flexibility than the VLD's. Now I am just waiting for Hunting Hybrids to be released in all of my favorite bullet weights and diameters. As they are introduced and become available, they will be replacing my VLD's. [/QUOTE]
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