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<blockquote data-quote="mmmooretx" data-source="post: 397807" data-attributes="member: 18736"><p>Just got this as a response to a query at the Berger site:</p><p></p><p>In my .338 Edge test rifle, I tried 0.015″, 0.030″, 0.045″, and 0.060″ off the riflings. Groups were very similar for these 4 seating depths.</p><p> I also tried various seating depths in a different rifle chambered for .338 Win Mag. The same trend was observed there (insensitivity to seating depth).</p><p> Take care,</p><p>-Bryan</p><p> Comment by BryanLitz — June 9, 2010 @ <a href="http://02b0516.netsolhost.com/blog1/?p=133#comment-43" target="_blank">9:52 am</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmmooretx, post: 397807, member: 18736"] Just got this as a response to a query at the Berger site: In my .338 Edge test rifle, I tried 0.015″, 0.030″, 0.045″, and 0.060″ off the riflings. Groups were very similar for these 4 seating depths. I also tried various seating depths in a different rifle chambered for .338 Win Mag. The same trend was observed there (insensitivity to seating depth). Take care, -Bryan Comment by BryanLitz — June 9, 2010 @ [URL="http://02b0516.netsolhost.com/blog1/?p=133#comment-43"]9:52 am[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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