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280 Ackley Imp seating depth for ABLR
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<blockquote data-quote="BriKW" data-source="post: 1254102" data-attributes="member: 71363"><p>Considering the 150gn LRAB, and the length of the bullet, my initial thought was that they would lean a little more to wanting to be seated at or into the lands. Hearing they may like a bit of a jump is interesting because one thing I do worry about is being beyond mag length when I find a good accuracy node when performing a ladder test. </p><p></p><p>I will be starting 15 thou off the lands and @ book minimum charge coming up .5 gn for each round until I hit book max. May go .5 higher than book max if pressure looks good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BriKW, post: 1254102, member: 71363"] Considering the 150gn LRAB, and the length of the bullet, my initial thought was that they would lean a little more to wanting to be seated at or into the lands. Hearing they may like a bit of a jump is interesting because one thing I do worry about is being beyond mag length when I find a good accuracy node when performing a ladder test. I will be starting 15 thou off the lands and @ book minimum charge coming up .5 gn for each round until I hit book max. May go .5 higher than book max if pressure looks good. [/QUOTE]
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