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Crimping Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Rooster" data-source="post: 2914901" data-attributes="member: 108576"><p>Laguna Freak hit on my thought.Finding the seating depth of bullets is as important as powder charge and works in unison with powder charge.</p><p>I have had some rifles shoot best .005 of lands and others shoot .020 or a lot more off lands.One Barnes load shoots at .060 off lands.</p><p>Experiment with depth and try again.By the way,welcome to the deepest rabbit hole but very nice when you find the sweet spot.</p><p>BTW remove all, the copper and carbon in that barrel so you can start with a clean barrel.Also keep notes!Note every change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Rooster, post: 2914901, member: 108576"] Laguna Freak hit on my thought.Finding the seating depth of bullets is as important as powder charge and works in unison with powder charge. I have had some rifles shoot best .005 of lands and others shoot .020 or a lot more off lands.One Barnes load shoots at .060 off lands. Experiment with depth and try again.By the way,welcome to the deepest rabbit hole but very nice when you find the sweet spot. BTW remove all, the copper and carbon in that barrel so you can start with a clean barrel.Also keep notes!Note every change. [/QUOTE]
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