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Berger seating depth test results - what do you think?
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<blockquote data-quote="kaseyfied" data-source="post: 646281" data-attributes="member: 13743"><p>i am sure this has been covered but I do not feel like reading all the posts.. as per the add it tells you you need atleast 200 yrds to see big differences in the bergers seating chart.. I have 4 rifles I have all done the seating depth test advertised on this site. and at 200-300 yrds you can see a big difference.. I then took the same loads and wanted to see what it did at 100 yrds.. the results where way different. with all 4 shooting test loads within .25 of eachother.. making near impossible to see which one I wanted to use. with the same test at 200yrds.. I had one group that shot .39 average with 6 shot group.. and the others were 1 moa or worse.. so you need atleast 200 yrds to see the differnce. I have also used this test at 800 yrds with my lapua mag.. and seen drastic changes that way.. the test works great if done right. 100 yrds will not get you anything. a load that shot the worst at 100 could be your best load at 200-300.. just my 2 cents thanks</p><p> </p><p>kasey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kaseyfied, post: 646281, member: 13743"] i am sure this has been covered but I do not feel like reading all the posts.. as per the add it tells you you need atleast 200 yrds to see big differences in the bergers seating chart.. I have 4 rifles I have all done the seating depth test advertised on this site. and at 200-300 yrds you can see a big difference.. I then took the same loads and wanted to see what it did at 100 yrds.. the results where way different. with all 4 shooting test loads within .25 of eachother.. making near impossible to see which one I wanted to use. with the same test at 200yrds.. I had one group that shot .39 average with 6 shot group.. and the others were 1 moa or worse.. so you need atleast 200 yrds to see the differnce. I have also used this test at 800 yrds with my lapua mag.. and seen drastic changes that way.. the test works great if done right. 100 yrds will not get you anything. a load that shot the worst at 100 could be your best load at 200-300.. just my 2 cents thanks kasey [/QUOTE]
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