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<blockquote data-quote="Rflshootr" data-source="post: 2591432" data-attributes="member: 10284"><p>I'd seat 3 rounds .015 further out, so .010 into the lands if you are positive that you are .005 off right now. Then .005 less so you're .005 in the lands. I wouldn't go any more then .010 in the lands on a hunting rifle or you may have a problem unloading a live round. Bergers, in my experience, like to be in the lands. If that doesn't work, then go the opposite direction. Look for pressure signs with the longest. At 82 or 82.3, I don't think you'll have a problem.</p><p>Here is a very cheap hunting rifle with a cheap barrel. Look at the difference .002 can make in group size. Large changes in seating depth can make you miss the node completely unless you happen to get lucky, especially with VLD style bullets. The bottom groups are .006 into the lands on this target. They were also shot with a 12x scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rflshootr, post: 2591432, member: 10284"] I'd seat 3 rounds .015 further out, so .010 into the lands if you are positive that you are .005 off right now. Then .005 less so you're .005 in the lands. I wouldn't go any more then .010 in the lands on a hunting rifle or you may have a problem unloading a live round. Bergers, in my experience, like to be in the lands. If that doesn't work, then go the opposite direction. Look for pressure signs with the longest. At 82 or 82.3, I don't think you'll have a problem. Here is a very cheap hunting rifle with a cheap barrel. Look at the difference .002 can make in group size. Large changes in seating depth can make you miss the node completely unless you happen to get lucky, especially with VLD style bullets. The bottom groups are .006 into the lands on this target. They were also shot with a 12x scope. [/QUOTE]
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