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The Basics, Starting Out
Just getting into LRH and looking for advice on my rig..
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<blockquote data-quote="trebark" data-source="post: 420779" data-attributes="member: 19172"><p>You've pretty much described my load development process. Are you doing all the brass prep....primer pocket uniforming, flash hole deburring, neck turning, case trimming? this will help with accuracy and ES. </p><p> </p><p>The accubonds are a tangent ogive bullet and are not too sensitive to seating depth. Although you are shooting a factory barrel, the throat may be pretty long. You might consider some adjustment to seating depth. Even if it goes beyond magazine length, that's not a big deal. You can have one in the chamber and at least one round will fit in the magazine as it can fit diagonally.</p><p> </p><p>If you change to a secant ogive bullet, like the Berger VLD or Hornady Amax, they are definitely sensitive to seating depth and generally like to be seating close to and sometime in to the lands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trebark, post: 420779, member: 19172"] You've pretty much described my load development process. Are you doing all the brass prep....primer pocket uniforming, flash hole deburring, neck turning, case trimming? this will help with accuracy and ES. The accubonds are a tangent ogive bullet and are not too sensitive to seating depth. Although you are shooting a factory barrel, the throat may be pretty long. You might consider some adjustment to seating depth. Even if it goes beyond magazine length, that's not a big deal. You can have one in the chamber and at least one round will fit in the magazine as it can fit diagonally. If you change to a secant ogive bullet, like the Berger VLD or Hornady Amax, they are definitely sensitive to seating depth and generally like to be seating close to and sometime in to the lands. [/QUOTE]
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