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Reloading
Does seating depth a have this large impact on group size?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 1138443" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>You guys are right.</p><p>Now consider that most reloaders(by far) simply pick a seating depth. </p><p>They just just pull one out of their butts, a book, or based off herd notions (like "VLDs shoot best against lands").</p><p>I wonder how many have determined their guns won't shoot well, without ever finding out.</p><p></p><p>I believe the next big advancement in load development will involve striker tuning.</p><p>Believe it or not, you can change grouping with firing pin and/or trigger adjustments. You can open groups, close them back up, and open again, just as you can with primer changes, but without changing the primers.</p><p>Primers don't just 'go off'. There is a reason a particular primer works best for you, while worst for me.</p><p>Well, maybe in ~20yrs. I can't afford to define it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 1138443, member: 1521"] You guys are right. Now consider that most reloaders(by far) simply pick a seating depth. They just just pull one out of their butts, a book, or based off herd notions (like "VLDs shoot best against lands"). I wonder how many have determined their guns won't shoot well, without ever finding out. I believe the next big advancement in load development will involve striker tuning. Believe it or not, you can change grouping with firing pin and/or trigger adjustments. You can open groups, close them back up, and open again, just as you can with primer changes, but without changing the primers. Primers don't just 'go off'. There is a reason a particular primer works best for you, while worst for me. Well, maybe in ~20yrs. I can't afford to define it. [/QUOTE]
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