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Question about a load development method ....
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<blockquote data-quote="nealm66" data-source="post: 2297188" data-attributes="member: 114809"><p>I've picked velocity and used a tuner to get accuracy with excellent success. Be similar to seating depth but pressure doesn't change and I keep the coal that cycles or in the case of hammers, keeps me in the groove ha ha! I've seen guys struggle trying to get groups to tighten using seating depth and I suspect it has to do with bullet design. I've used a .01-.02 ladder up or down from my desired velocity and that works just as well for me. Es/ds seems to be fine with high end scales and good brass prep. Ive never paid attention to flat spots, always searched for accuracy first</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nealm66, post: 2297188, member: 114809"] I’ve picked velocity and used a tuner to get accuracy with excellent success. Be similar to seating depth but pressure doesn’t change and I keep the coal that cycles or in the case of hammers, keeps me in the groove ha ha! I’ve seen guys struggle trying to get groups to tighten using seating depth and I suspect it has to do with bullet design. I’ve used a .01-.02 ladder up or down from my desired velocity and that works just as well for me. Es/ds seems to be fine with high end scales and good brass prep. Ive never paid attention to flat spots, always searched for accuracy first [/QUOTE]
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