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Berger seating depth test results - what do you think?
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<blockquote data-quote="shootinfool" data-source="post: 644712" data-attributes="member: 9140"><p>From largest to smallest in logical order.</p><p>Be sure to get the barrel up to foul & stable temps before testing. Time your shot rate and avoid transitions/changes that invalidate your testing.</p></blockquote><p></p><p> </p><p>+1 What Mikecr said. This is the best method that I have found as well. Have tried different ways with the bergers, as well as other bullets, and have found that this is the best and easiest plan to follow when load developing.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="shootinfool, post: 644712, member: 9140"] From largest to smallest in logical order. Be sure to get the barrel up to foul & stable temps before testing. Time your shot rate and avoid transitions/changes that invalidate your testing.[/QUOTE] +1 What Mikecr said. This is the best method that I have found as well. Have tried different ways with the bergers, as well as other bullets, and have found that this is the best and easiest plan to follow when load developing. [/QUOTE]
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