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Berger seating depth ladder opinions
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<blockquote data-quote="codym" data-source="post: 1453738" data-attributes="member: 105909"><p>Gotcha, thats why I shot these at 200 yards, do you think I would get more useable data if I jump to 300? I've never used the vertical data first, in all honestly this is the first I've played with seating depth to this extent. I grew up reloading but most of these techniques are pretty new to me. We would generally go by book coal and pick a bullet, powder and primer and go from there. Long range shooting for us was 600 yards!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codym, post: 1453738, member: 105909"] Gotcha, thats why I shot these at 200 yards, do you think I would get more useable data if I jump to 300? I've never used the vertical data first, in all honestly this is the first I've played with seating depth to this extent. I grew up reloading but most of these techniques are pretty new to me. We would generally go by book coal and pick a bullet, powder and primer and go from there. Long range shooting for us was 600 yards! [/QUOTE]
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