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<blockquote data-quote="GetReel" data-source="post: 2998313" data-attributes="member: 92890"><p>I actually did this because I had these done with a mild charge to just put rounds on the barrel (I'm a low volume shooter) before I really started my load development. </p><p>So a week ago I decided I'd take these cases and since they were all a mild load I'd see what I could learn from a large seating depth test. So I tried seating them from .010" off to .100" off and see what I learned. Anyway, these were originally put together at .030" off so I pulled 10 and re-seated. 5 @ .010" off and 5 @ .020" off. </p><p>The rest I just put through the seating die at 5 ea in increments of 10 thousandths. Some of them (half maybe) didn't budge and just sprung back. You could feel it with the ram arm if the bullet moved like it should or if it didn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GetReel, post: 2998313, member: 92890"] I actually did this because I had these done with a mild charge to just put rounds on the barrel (I’m a low volume shooter) before I really started my load development. So a week ago I decided I’d take these cases and since they were all a mild load I’d see what I could learn from a large seating depth test. So I tried seating them from .010” off to .100” off and see what I learned. Anyway, these were originally put together at .030” off so I pulled 10 and re-seated. 5 @ .010” off and 5 @ .020” off. The rest I just put through the seating die at 5 ea in increments of 10 thousandths. Some of them (half maybe) didn’t budge and just sprung back. You could feel it with the ram arm if the bullet moved like it should or if it didn’t. [/QUOTE]
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