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Reloading
300 Rum Seating Depth Results
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<blockquote data-quote="SilverbulletMAG" data-source="post: 1623644" data-attributes="member: 108181"><p>For 250 yards and brass only being once fired, your results aren't bad but for ES/SD, which you can tweak your load to address. Based on your results, I'd try .06 off and then test OCW. A wise man once said, vertical stringing is tied to powder charge and horizontal is seating depth (assuming shooter is doing their part).</p><p></p><p>It's also try more of a spread with seating depth tests. Berger has this published all over the place but it works very well. For quick reference, start .010 off and then test at .050, .090, and finally somewhere between .110 and .130 off (depending on bullet). These are huge gaps but will quickly tell you were to focus your fine tuning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilverbulletMAG, post: 1623644, member: 108181"] For 250 yards and brass only being once fired, your results aren't bad but for ES/SD, which you can tweak your load to address. Based on your results, I'd try .06 off and then test OCW. A wise man once said, vertical stringing is tied to powder charge and horizontal is seating depth (assuming shooter is doing their part). It's also try more of a spread with seating depth tests. Berger has this published all over the place but it works very well. For quick reference, start .010 off and then test at .050, .090, and finally somewhere between .110 and .130 off (depending on bullet). These are huge gaps but will quickly tell you were to focus your fine tuning. [/QUOTE]
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