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Reloading
Help a gal with load development-seating depth
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<blockquote data-quote="stljc2" data-source="post: 1743598" data-attributes="member: 96586"><p>Yeah they may be ok for their fine tned rifles but I started at a jamb once in 308 and didn't even get thru all my powder charges before encountering pressure signs. Thus the reason I start at 10 thou off the lands and work carefully both ways. Most I have seated in my 308 was 40 thou off the lands and ended up with whats below. Granted it's only 100 yds but it's a start. 3 shot group, 168 gr Berger VLD hunting, Lapua brass, WLR primers, V V N550, Sd .6, Es .8 Ave ft/s arounf 2750. Sorry for the edit...wrong number on the powder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stljc2, post: 1743598, member: 96586"] Yeah they may be ok for their fine tned rifles but I started at a jamb once in 308 and didn't even get thru all my powder charges before encountering pressure signs. Thus the reason I start at 10 thou off the lands and work carefully both ways. Most I have seated in my 308 was 40 thou off the lands and ended up with whats below. Granted it's only 100 yds but it's a start. 3 shot group, 168 gr Berger VLD hunting, Lapua brass, WLR primers, V V N550, Sd .6, Es .8 Ave ft/s arounf 2750. Sorry for the edit...wrong number on the powder. [/QUOTE]
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