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Reloading
ES and seating depth.
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<blockquote data-quote="A A Ron" data-source="post: 2902299" data-attributes="member: 117277"><p>If your seeking high velocity then the pressure really matters. (Not only for safety but accuracy.) If you start at max mag length or the closest to the lands you will load with a bullet during an initial ladder test you will have definite answer as to the highest safe velocity you can obtain. You will see nodes along the way.(If you do the ladder test right.) Later you can go either way to tune the load shorter oal or more or less powder around a node you observed on the ladder. Seating depth and powder are not mutually exclusive. They affect each other for pressure and accuracy.</p><p></p><p>In my experience Berger Hybrid Targets are very tolerant of seating death changes. Nosler accubond long range are very sensitive to seating depth changes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A A Ron, post: 2902299, member: 117277"] If your seeking high velocity then the pressure really matters. (Not only for safety but accuracy.) If you start at max mag length or the closest to the lands you will load with a bullet during an initial ladder test you will have definite answer as to the highest safe velocity you can obtain. You will see nodes along the way.(If you do the ladder test right.) Later you can go either way to tune the load shorter oal or more or less powder around a node you observed on the ladder. Seating depth and powder are not mutually exclusive. They affect each other for pressure and accuracy. In my experience Berger Hybrid Targets are very tolerant of seating death changes. Nosler accubond long range are very sensitive to seating depth changes. [/QUOTE]
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