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Hornady 150gr sst
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Schenck" data-source="post: 174099" data-attributes="member: 9307"><p><strong>seating depth</strong></p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the comments so far - they are helpful yet confusing. I have struggled to get anything like a decent group and i am wondering if the seating depth is the problem. I have seated my 135gr smk to touch the lands and grouping is good - I tried the same with the sst and disaster. I see the Hornady custom loads are all seated to the cannelure - is there some secret I do not know about? If i cannot get a decent group with the 150grsst then I am going to go down to 130gr and work from there. Is it worth molycoating these points?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Schenck, post: 174099, member: 9307"] [b]seating depth[/b] Thanks for all the comments so far - they are helpful yet confusing. I have struggled to get anything like a decent group and i am wondering if the seating depth is the problem. I have seated my 135gr smk to touch the lands and grouping is good - I tried the same with the sst and disaster. I see the Hornady custom loads are all seated to the cannelure - is there some secret I do not know about? If i cannot get a decent group with the 150grsst then I am going to go down to 130gr and work from there. Is it worth molycoating these points? [/QUOTE]
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