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Reloading
chicken or egg - seating depth or powder
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<blockquote data-quote="223Rem" data-source="post: 393782" data-attributes="member: 22981"><p>How can you find the most accurate powder without regarding the group size?</p><p> </p><p>Different weight bullets work better with different powders. </p><p> </p><p>The bullet design (ogive type) also plays a factor when you consider the amount of leade in the barrel's throat and wanting to keep the COAL mag length. If the barrel likes a particular bullet with a Secant ogive and only a slight jump to the lands, there is a very good chance the COAL will no long be mag length.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="223Rem, post: 393782, member: 22981"] How can you find the most accurate powder without regarding the group size? Different weight bullets work better with different powders. The bullet design (ogive type) also plays a factor when you consider the amount of leade in the barrel's throat and wanting to keep the COAL mag length. If the barrel likes a particular bullet with a Secant ogive and only a slight jump to the lands, there is a very good chance the COAL will no long be mag length. [/QUOTE]
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