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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Veteran" data-source="post: 2314836" data-attributes="member: 118038"><p>All things being equal, seating the bullets deeper will just increase the velocity, = more pressure, more barrel time, and more velocity.</p><p></p><p>But as someone else already said, that may be 15 -20 fps, but not 100 fps. Best bet is to use as someone already said fire formed brass that has been shot several times, trim it to spec, and bump the shoulder back about .002.</p><p></p><p>So get your brass prep down 1st. Then work on what bullet seating depth gives you best groups , and then re work your charge weight to get the velocities you had before that worked. Good Luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Veteran, post: 2314836, member: 118038"] All things being equal, seating the bullets deeper will just increase the velocity, = more pressure, more barrel time, and more velocity. But as someone else already said, that may be 15 -20 fps, but not 100 fps. Best bet is to use as someone already said fire formed brass that has been shot several times, trim it to spec, and bump the shoulder back about .002. So get your brass prep down 1st. Then work on what bullet seating depth gives you best groups , and then re work your charge weight to get the velocities you had before that worked. Good Luck! [/QUOTE]
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