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How much throat erosion is “normal”
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<blockquote data-quote="gregw83" data-source="post: 2791926" data-attributes="member: 77352"><p>.080-.120 off the lands???? I've heard the vld's sometimes like a little jump to the lands, but wow lol. I've been wanting to play with seating depth more after the nothing special groups my gun shot with the 87 vmax tests. How many test groups did it take to figure that out as far as different depths and powder charges? I've heard a lot of people say that when developing a load for vld's, they find the seating depth first, then powder charge. When you have that drastic of a difference in depth of the test loads, do you add a little extra powder to the ones with the long jump to try to keep the velocity close?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gregw83, post: 2791926, member: 77352"] .080-.120 off the lands???? I’ve heard the vld’s sometimes like a little jump to the lands, but wow lol. I’ve been wanting to play with seating depth more after the nothing special groups my gun shot with the 87 vmax tests. How many test groups did it take to figure that out as far as different depths and powder charges? I’ve heard a lot of people say that when developing a load for vld’s, they find the seating depth first, then powder charge. When you have that drastic of a difference in depth of the test loads, do you add a little extra powder to the ones with the long jump to try to keep the velocity close? [/QUOTE]
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