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Berger seating depth test results - what do you think?
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<blockquote data-quote="jmason" data-source="post: 312790" data-attributes="member: 10486"><p>I would use this depth because of the depths you tested it is clearly producing the most consistent results. </p><p>Depth 0.050"</p><p>Group1 = 0.98"</p><p>Group2 = 0.99"</p><p>Ave = 0.99"</p><p></p><p>Like .280 fan said I would now work on your powder charge. If the intention is long range I wouldn't fret too much about 100 yard groups. Get a powder charge that yields a consistent (low) ES/SD and send them down range further to see what you get. Your powder charge stands to make the most change in your results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmason, post: 312790, member: 10486"] I would use this depth because of the depths you tested it is clearly producing the most consistent results. Depth 0.050" Group1 = 0.98" Group2 = 0.99" Ave = 0.99" Like .280 fan said I would now work on your powder charge. If the intention is long range I wouldn't fret too much about 100 yard groups. Get a powder charge that yields a consistent (low) ES/SD and send them down range further to see what you get. Your powder charge stands to make the most change in your results. [/QUOTE]
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