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The Basics, Starting Out
How does a seating die work.
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<blockquote data-quote="john g duvall" data-source="post: 340348" data-attributes="member: 22083"><p>May I suggest that you first find out the exact distance between the ogive to the lans and grooves that give you the greatest performance(tightest group). This will include using the correct combination of brass, powder load, primer and bullet. Using your bullet comparitor in conjuction with the Digital Micrometer and charting your hit patterns will in time give you the correct measures you desire. It is a very specific science. Reloaders all have different opinions about what to use. Increase or decrease your powder loads in increments of 1/10 grain using 5 shot groups to determine what works best for your weapon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john g duvall, post: 340348, member: 22083"] May I suggest that you first find out the exact distance between the ogive to the lans and grooves that give you the greatest performance(tightest group). This will include using the correct combination of brass, powder load, primer and bullet. Using your bullet comparitor in conjuction with the Digital Micrometer and charting your hit patterns will in time give you the correct measures you desire. It is a very specific science. Reloaders all have different opinions about what to use. Increase or decrease your powder loads in increments of 1/10 grain using 5 shot groups to determine what works best for your weapon. [/QUOTE]
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