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Berger seating depth ladder opinions
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<blockquote data-quote="codym" data-source="post: 1453716" data-attributes="member: 105909"><p>Thanks guys, Yea I won't be cleaning again for any subsequent testing, it's the OCD from the marine corp, causes me great anxiety to put a weapon to bed dirty. </p><p></p><p>You know I measured the brass but didn't weigh them, I will do that.</p><p></p><p>Rfurman I understand what you mean it's not a ladder I just didn't have anything better to call it. So you would go with the most consistent seating depth and not necessarily the tightest groups? I don't have a chrono right now so I don't really want to waste to many components without being able to measure velocity. My hope is to nail down seating depth then play with charges and primers. I'm gonna have to order some CCI's and also want to try the FED 215 M's. The only thing I could find local was the Win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codym, post: 1453716, member: 105909"] Thanks guys, Yea I won't be cleaning again for any subsequent testing, it's the OCD from the marine corp, causes me great anxiety to put a weapon to bed dirty. You know I measured the brass but didn't weigh them, I will do that. Rfurman I understand what you mean it's not a ladder I just didn't have anything better to call it. So you would go with the most consistent seating depth and not necessarily the tightest groups? I don't have a chrono right now so I don't really want to waste to many components without being able to measure velocity. My hope is to nail down seating depth then play with charges and primers. I'm gonna have to order some CCI's and also want to try the FED 215 M's. The only thing I could find local was the Win. [/QUOTE]
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