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<blockquote data-quote="7mmSendaro" data-source="post: 780536" data-attributes="member: 7566"><p>I finally got around to testing ther 140 VLD Hunting bullets in my 260 today. I used Eric Steckler's seating depth test for the first time and was impressed with what it revealed. I did add an additional 6 rounds loaded at zero jump. The .130 jump was shot on another sheet but was not impressive. Other than the one thrown shot (my fault) at the .090 jump, all depths shot reasonably well but the .090 and .010 were virtually identical and superior to the others. I have loaded 5 more of each of those seating depths for further testing and chronographing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7mmSendaro, post: 780536, member: 7566"] I finally got around to testing ther 140 VLD Hunting bullets in my 260 today. I used Eric Steckler's seating depth test for the first time and was impressed with what it revealed. I did add an additional 6 rounds loaded at zero jump. The .130 jump was shot on another sheet but was not impressive. Other than the one thrown shot (my fault) at the .090 jump, all depths shot reasonably well but the .090 and .010 were virtually identical and superior to the others. I have loaded 5 more of each of those seating depths for further testing and chronographing. [/QUOTE]
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