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Help!! Berger seating depth, distance to lands??
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<blockquote data-quote="KsKevin" data-source="post: 2113406" data-attributes="member: 116689"><p>****, now you guys have me thinking I need to go the other way.... Scrap this lightly seating, just kissing, etc methods and do the hard jam, measure and start backing off from there. For those of you who do it this way, how are you doing your seating depth increments to find your seating depth node and what is the deepest you've ever had to go off this hard jam CBTO reference point. My concern, once I did the measurements via WHEELER method, is this new CBTO distance was so much shorter than all my previous seating depth testing never pushed the bullet deep enough to see any jump vs this 'kiss' distance and thus left me wondering if I'm missing out in finding a more accurate depth that is much deeper than I ever tested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KsKevin, post: 2113406, member: 116689"] ****, now you guys have me thinking I need to go the other way.... Scrap this lightly seating, just kissing, etc methods and do the hard jam, measure and start backing off from there. For those of you who do it this way, how are you doing your seating depth increments to find your seating depth node and what is the deepest you've ever had to go off this hard jam CBTO reference point. My concern, once I did the measurements via WHEELER method, is this new CBTO distance was so much shorter than all my previous seating depth testing never pushed the bullet deep enough to see any jump vs this 'kiss' distance and thus left me wondering if I'm missing out in finding a more accurate depth that is much deeper than I ever tested. [/QUOTE]
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