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Advice on bullet seating depth Berger 95 grain hybrid
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<blockquote data-quote="dakota1tn" data-source="post: 773311" data-attributes="member: 15050"><p>I just set up a 243 with this same bullet. This Savage 11 shot best at 20 thou. off the lands and 46 grns of H4831. Shoots a1/4 in groups at 100. When starting with a new gun I load 2 each at touching .005 .010 .015 .020 and so on out to .040. If two touch I load two more and see what happens. This seems to be the fastest most affective way I have found. I also tried them in another 243 and tried diff depths and they didnt do as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dakota1tn, post: 773311, member: 15050"] I just set up a 243 with this same bullet. This Savage 11 shot best at 20 thou. off the lands and 46 grns of H4831. Shoots a1/4 in groups at 100. When starting with a new gun I load 2 each at touching .005 .010 .015 .020 and so on out to .040. If two touch I load two more and see what happens. This seems to be the fastest most affective way I have found. I also tried them in another 243 and tried diff depths and they didnt do as well. [/QUOTE]
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