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Getting the Best Precision and Accuracy from Berger VLD bullets in Your Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 2269858" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>I know this is common, but it's also horribly backwards.</p><p>How are you going to interpret ladders if you're loaded with bad or worst seating? Maybe worst primers?</p><p>You could end up cherry picking from garbage..</p><p></p><p><u>New ideas</u>: </p><p>1. Optimum seating is independent of powder.</p><p>2. Don't bother with a ladder until your brass is fire formed to stable dimensions.</p><p>3. So while fire forming, go ahead with FULL coarse seating testing to find apparent best.</p><p>4. Second fire forming is a good time to test for best primers as well.</p><p>5. With best coarse seating at least, -then move to powder testing.</p><p>6. After powder, go back to seating, but fine tweaking of it for tightest group shaping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 2269858, member: 1521"] I know this is common, but it's also horribly backwards. How are you going to interpret ladders if you're loaded with bad or worst seating? Maybe worst primers? You could end up cherry picking from garbage.. [U]New ideas[/U]: 1. Optimum seating is independent of powder. 2. Don't bother with a ladder until your brass is fire formed to stable dimensions. 3. So while fire forming, go ahead with FULL coarse seating testing to find apparent best. 4. Second fire forming is a good time to test for best primers as well. 5. With best coarse seating at least, -then move to powder testing. 6. After powder, go back to seating, but fine tweaking of it for tightest group shaping. [/QUOTE]
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