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Berger seating depth.
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<blockquote data-quote="kfreeze" data-source="post: 2863079" data-attributes="member: 79596"><p>Also, when starting out, I ditch the shooting for groups and shoot a ladder like the one in the pic. I saves a lot of time and ammo. I shoot each shot at least 10 min apart. This was at 200 yds. And the last group I shot on top was with so much mirage that the circle was floating around. This was in a 280ai with 180 berger hybrids and rl23. You can see very quickly where it like the powder to be. And that the barrel naturally likes that bullet. That was set .020 off and a quick powder ladder half a grn apart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kfreeze, post: 2863079, member: 79596"] Also, when starting out, I ditch the shooting for groups and shoot a ladder like the one in the pic. I saves a lot of time and ammo. I shoot each shot at least 10 min apart. This was at 200 yds. And the last group I shot on top was with so much mirage that the circle was floating around. This was in a 280ai with 180 berger hybrids and rl23. You can see very quickly where it like the powder to be. And that the barrel naturally likes that bullet. That was set .020 off and a quick powder ladder half a grn apart. [/QUOTE]
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