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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
COAL because of Seating depth difference?
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<blockquote data-quote="cjuve" data-source="post: 1400529" data-attributes="member: 31341"><p>I try to maintain a + or - .001 or .002 as measured by my comparator. I usually test seating depths at ranges up to 1000 yds. at that range you can see difference in group sizes and consistency with depth changes of .003. If you don't expect to shoot greater than 500 yds then you don't need to take it to that level. IME every rifle bullet/powder combo reacts differently. My best advice is to test seating depths with the loads and determine the level of variability that is acceptable to your application.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cjuve, post: 1400529, member: 31341"] I try to maintain a + or - .001 or .002 as measured by my comparator. I usually test seating depths at ranges up to 1000 yds. at that range you can see difference in group sizes and consistency with depth changes of .003. If you don't expect to shoot greater than 500 yds then you don't need to take it to that level. IME every rifle bullet/powder combo reacts differently. My best advice is to test seating depths with the loads and determine the level of variability that is acceptable to your application. [/QUOTE]
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