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<blockquote data-quote="Shootin4fun" data-source="post: 2500634" data-attributes="member: 28741"><p>Yes, we'll all keep doing it. I think Cortina's point is more sematic and that it's not that you don't make adjustments when the lands have receded, but that the absolute amount they change does not directly correlated to the seating change you need to make. .010 of erosion does not automatically equal .010 less depth. Of course we need to measure it to see where to start at the beginning, but for a given bullet, after that you almost wouldn't need to measure but instead could just make graduated depths and see where your new accuracy node is. In other words, the proof is in the paper, not an absolute number adjustment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shootin4fun, post: 2500634, member: 28741"] Yes, we'll all keep doing it. I think Cortina's point is more sematic and that it's not that you don't make adjustments when the lands have receded, but that the absolute amount they change does not directly correlated to the seating change you need to make. .010 of erosion does not automatically equal .010 less depth. Of course we need to measure it to see where to start at the beginning, but for a given bullet, after that you almost wouldn't need to measure but instead could just make graduated depths and see where your new accuracy node is. In other words, the proof is in the paper, not an absolute number adjustment. [/QUOTE]
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