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Help a gal with load development-seating depth
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<blockquote data-quote="Troutslayer2" data-source="post: 1744434" data-attributes="member: 25190"><p>I recently worked up a new load and started as usual .015 off. I was getting great es and sd but things just weren't coming together with group size, played around in .010 increments, didn't really get the results I was after. I consulted Nosler's web page/forum and found out that they were recommending .075 jump which seems like a mile to me. Tried it and immediately cut my groups down to 1/2 MOA.</p><p></p><p>I think most manufacturers have a pretty good idea on how to use their product and if I had listened to them in the first place it might have saved some components.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Troutslayer2, post: 1744434, member: 25190"] I recently worked up a new load and started as usual .015 off. I was getting great es and sd but things just weren’t coming together with group size, played around in .010 increments, didn’t really get the results I was after. I consulted Nosler’s web page/forum and found out that they were recommending .075 jump which seems like a mile to me. Tried it and immediately cut my groups down to 1/2 MOA. I think most manufacturers have a pretty good idea on how to use their product and if I had listened to them in the first place it might have saved some components. [/QUOTE]
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