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Reloading
Getting the Best Precision and Accuracy from Berger VLD bullets in Your Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="ratrod54" data-source="post: 2269483" data-attributes="member: 85057"><p>So, for anyone trying this method... Is the idea is to start at a fixed seating depth and do a ladder test to determine the best charge. Then one there, begin to adjust the seating depth? There has to be a constant to begin with I am assuming. I am not a fan of jamming and I believe that bergers do better with jump, so I planned on starting at .020 and finding the best charge. Then adjust seating from there. This sound flawed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratrod54, post: 2269483, member: 85057"] So, for anyone trying this method... Is the idea is to start at a fixed seating depth and do a ladder test to determine the best charge. Then one there, begin to adjust the seating depth? There has to be a constant to begin with I am assuming. I am not a fan of jamming and I believe that bergers do better with jump, so I planned on starting at .020 and finding the best charge. Then adjust seating from there. This sound flawed? [/QUOTE]
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