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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Accuracy=seating depth or tenths of powder
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<blockquote data-quote="NATE40" data-source="post: 1114073" data-attributes="member: 33416"><p>IMHO case Cartridge Case Capacities play a big part of accuracy I feel more than powder weight, consistency is what you should strive for. a bullet seated deeper can take up powder capacity and could slightly raise the velocity a bullet seated longer can reduce pressure but too long may really increase it, even dangerously . I think weighing brass +/- .5 grain can really improve consistency because brass thickness plays a huge part in case capacity and powder burning consistency more so than powder weight. all 3 should be used when working a really good load for a rifle. Rifle chambers can have slight differences so seating depths should be worked for every rifle separately</p><p></p><p> more than loads, barrels, rifles _know your equipment- and once you really know the rifle it will tell you exactly what it want's</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NATE40, post: 1114073, member: 33416"] IMHO case Cartridge Case Capacities play a big part of accuracy I feel more than powder weight, consistency is what you should strive for. a bullet seated deeper can take up powder capacity and could slightly raise the velocity a bullet seated longer can reduce pressure but too long may really increase it, even dangerously . I think weighing brass +/- .5 grain can really improve consistency because brass thickness plays a huge part in case capacity and powder burning consistency more so than powder weight. all 3 should be used when working a really good load for a rifle. Rifle chambers can have slight differences so seating depths should be worked for every rifle separately more than loads, barrels, rifles _know your equipment- and once you really know the rifle it will tell you exactly what it want's [/QUOTE]
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