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<blockquote data-quote="3800fps" data-source="post: 2706668" data-attributes="member: 42309"><p>Over my 50 years of handloading… seating depth was the single adjustment to dial in extreme accuracy.</p><p>Benchresters of the day(80s90s) claimed this…I ran my own tests to confirm.</p><p>From bullet jam to .020 off the lands showed clearly which seating depth a particular bullet prefered.</p><p></p><p>In my youth I followed gun writers advice trying every which powder and bullet and technique….burning powder and barrels…wasted energy…</p><p></p><p>The Nosler loading manuals always gave a "best load tested" indication and a most accurate powder tested…</p><p></p><p>In the calibers I loaded Nosler was never wrong and using the correct seating depth gave me phenomenal accuracy with the minimum amount of component expended….and their recommendations worked over multiple barrels and guns in a given caliber.</p><p></p><p>my 8 cents worth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3800fps, post: 2706668, member: 42309"] Over my 50 years of handloading… seating depth was the single adjustment to dial in extreme accuracy. Benchresters of the day(80s90s) claimed this…I ran my own tests to confirm. From bullet jam to .020 off the lands showed clearly which seating depth a particular bullet prefered. In my youth I followed gun writers advice trying every which powder and bullet and technique….burning powder and barrels…wasted energy… The Nosler loading manuals always gave a “best load tested” indication and a most accurate powder tested… In the calibers I loaded Nosler was never wrong and using the correct seating depth gave me phenomenal accuracy with the minimum amount of component expended….and their recommendations worked over multiple barrels and guns in a given caliber. my 8 cents worth [/QUOTE]
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