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<blockquote data-quote="barefooter56" data-source="post: 1112397" data-attributes="member: 85389"><p>MT257,</p><p>Go to our website. And on the home page under the INFORMATION tab click on TECH TALK in the drop down and read Eric's article "VLDs making them shoot". You want to do this seating depth testing at the lowest powder charge listed for the bullet/powder/cartridge combination you are testing. Once you find the seating depth accuracy node then work your load back up checking your accuracy and for pressure signs as you go up. If you are short on time the 215s as suggested may be the way to go this time. But you always need a "back up". Wait till you have time and do the test above with the 190 VLDs. It will add to your reloading knowledge and give you another "go to" Round in a pinch. As always we are here to help. Thanks for using our bullets!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barefooter56, post: 1112397, member: 85389"] MT257, Go to our website. And on the home page under the INFORMATION tab click on TECH TALK in the drop down and read Eric's article "VLDs making them shoot". You want to do this seating depth testing at the lowest powder charge listed for the bullet/powder/cartridge combination you are testing. Once you find the seating depth accuracy node then work your load back up checking your accuracy and for pressure signs as you go up. If you are short on time the 215s as suggested may be the way to go this time. But you always need a "back up". Wait till you have time and do the test above with the 190 VLDs. It will add to your reloading knowledge and give you another "go to" Round in a pinch. As always we are here to help. Thanks for using our bullets! [/QUOTE]
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