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Berger seating depth test
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<blockquote data-quote="youngtrout" data-source="post: 780632" data-attributes="member: 5373"><p>I'll second seating depth on the bergers, I finally had a chance to shoot some this morning, I had 4 loads, basically following the details from berger, not to the T I don't think. All same load, all shot in same string. All 5 shot groups, These are from a 260, built for F-Class, around 18 pounds with 28 bull. Off the lands .07 was one of the smallest 5 shot groups I've ever shot, and the load I'll play with more, these were from 100, but certainly far enough to see some good feedback</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youngtrout, post: 780632, member: 5373"] I'll second seating depth on the bergers, I finally had a chance to shoot some this morning, I had 4 loads, basically following the details from berger, not to the T I don't think. All same load, all shot in same string. All 5 shot groups, These are from a 260, built for F-Class, around 18 pounds with 28 bull. Off the lands .07 was one of the smallest 5 shot groups I've ever shot, and the load I'll play with more, these were from 100, but certainly far enough to see some good feedback [/QUOTE]
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