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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 1954955" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>Be sure to back off your 2805fps charge a couple grains at least. This, is not for safety, but to get away from that powder node -so that you can purely consider which seated depth is communicating best with your bore.</p><p>Then start over with powder testing.</p><p></p><p>When you went to a powder node at jammed, then you gotta know moving seating out of jam will collapse that powder node and the gun will shoot worse. You might not find other seating <u>at that charge</u> shooting as well as you seen at jammed. So how will you evaluate results to know best seating?</p><p></p><p>The answer is to do seating testing away from any powder node to begin with. Ideally at the worst powder charge.</p><p>With this, even while groups are large & ugly, you can see them vastly open and close -due to the seating changes you're making.</p><p>You pick the best of that coarse seating, AND THEN move to powder testing.</p><p>Then go back to seating, with best coarse seating and best powder, and tweak it in it's window for tightest group shaping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 1954955, member: 1521"] Be sure to back off your 2805fps charge a couple grains at least. This, is not for safety, but to get away from that powder node -so that you can purely consider which seated depth is communicating best with your bore. Then start over with powder testing. When you went to a powder node at jammed, then you gotta know moving seating out of jam will collapse that powder node and the gun will shoot worse. You might not find other seating [U]at that charge[/U] shooting as well as you seen at jammed. So how will you evaluate results to know best seating? The answer is to do seating testing away from any powder node to begin with. Ideally at the worst powder charge. With this, even while groups are large & ugly, you can see them vastly open and close -due to the seating changes you're making. You pick the best of that coarse seating, AND THEN move to powder testing. Then go back to seating, with best coarse seating and best powder, and tweak it in it's window for tightest group shaping. [/QUOTE]
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