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Advice on bullet seating depth Berger 95 grain hybrid
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<blockquote data-quote="Freedom2live" data-source="post: 773169" data-attributes="member: 63629"><p>Start with minimum grains as prescribed by cookbook. Seat ten round at various coal. Clean rifle after 10 rds everytime . Look at your cases with a magnification loop or whatever, for excessive case budge or head separation , discoloring cuts and rips . Then measure your group from 100rds edge to edge and subtract bullet diameter for total groups size. Shoot at different targets and remember aim small miss small.. Let me know how you did..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freedom2live, post: 773169, member: 63629"] Start with minimum grains as prescribed by cookbook. Seat ten round at various coal. Clean rifle after 10 rds everytime . Look at your cases with a magnification loop or whatever, for excessive case budge or head separation , discoloring cuts and rips . Then measure your group from 100rds edge to edge and subtract bullet diameter for total groups size. Shoot at different targets and remember aim small miss small.. Let me know how you did.. [/QUOTE]
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