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Few seating depth questions
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<blockquote data-quote="mobenzowner" data-source="post: 1366735" data-attributes="member: 94161"><p>I have only tried their method once with vld's. Guess what, it turned out to be where best seating depth for that rifle was .008 to .011 off the lands. Same spot it usually ends up for me on most other rifles. I know every case is different, but what I would really love to see is a poll on their VLD's and what % of folks actually find the best depth way back off the lands. I know I have seen several posting about the .040-.050 range being good, but it has never happened for me.</p><p></p><p>To answer your question, yes you may end up passing over your best sweet spot. In my mind however the test is to find your general sweet spot and then test a bit above and below that area to find the "maximum" sweet spot. The purpose is to find your general area and tweak in small increments from that area. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mobenzowner, post: 1366735, member: 94161"] I have only tried their method once with vld's. Guess what, it turned out to be where best seating depth for that rifle was .008 to .011 off the lands. Same spot it usually ends up for me on most other rifles. I know every case is different, but what I would really love to see is a poll on their VLD's and what % of folks actually find the best depth way back off the lands. I know I have seen several posting about the .040-.050 range being good, but it has never happened for me. To answer your question, yes you may end up passing over your best sweet spot. In my mind however the test is to find your general sweet spot and then test a bit above and below that area to find the "maximum" sweet spot. The purpose is to find your general area and tweak in small increments from that area. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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