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HELP WITH SATERLEE VELOCITY TEST
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<blockquote data-quote="milo-2" data-source="post: 1960032" data-attributes="member: 33622"><p>I have quite a story on finding seat depth, last yr, I ended up with a chamber throated for 6mm dtacs. One day I had 3 charges, 9 shots each, 5 for group, 4 to chrono. One charge, I had 9 rds of one charge that held 1/2" of vertical at 500 yards, but spread out.</p><p>I went home, loaded 40 rds of that charge, seated long, took press, die, calipers to the range, goal, to find seat depth. That is when the rodeo started, I literally clocked a dot with varying seat depths, nothing suitable.</p><p>It cost me a lot of money, I pulled the barrel that night and gave it to a friend, rebarreled to a freebore I wanted and am doing fine.</p><p>I will know my seat depth before I do anything today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milo-2, post: 1960032, member: 33622"] I have quite a story on finding seat depth, last yr, I ended up with a chamber throated for 6mm dtacs. One day I had 3 charges, 9 shots each, 5 for group, 4 to chrono. One charge, I had 9 rds of one charge that held 1/2" of vertical at 500 yards, but spread out. I went home, loaded 40 rds of that charge, seated long, took press, die, calipers to the range, goal, to find seat depth. That is when the rodeo started, I literally clocked a dot with varying seat depths, nothing suitable. It cost me a lot of money, I pulled the barrel that night and gave it to a friend, rebarreled to a freebore I wanted and am doing fine. I will know my seat depth before I do anything today. [/QUOTE]
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