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Reloading
Load Development and Seating Depth
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<blockquote data-quote="6mmRemSniper" data-source="post: 764484" data-attributes="member: 63950"><p>Hello everyone! I just picked up a new 6mm Remington 700 VLS and am starting to work a load for it. I have reloaded for my .223 for a couple years but am somewhat new to the process of developing a load for a brand new gun.</p><p></p><p>In general, is it best to find the guns sweet spot with powder/bullet/primer/etc. and THEN play with the bullet seating depth to fine tune the load? Or is the seating depth more of an ongoing thing that you should play with for each powder/bullet/etc. combination?</p><p></p><p>On a side note, I was able to find a pound of the non-existent Varget at my local Bass Pro Shops. I am using this as my main powder. Due to the difficulty in finding this powder, would you think it's a good idea to work up a load with a different powder?</p><p></p><p>Thanks guys,</p><p>Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6mmRemSniper, post: 764484, member: 63950"] Hello everyone! I just picked up a new 6mm Remington 700 VLS and am starting to work a load for it. I have reloaded for my .223 for a couple years but am somewhat new to the process of developing a load for a brand new gun. In general, is it best to find the guns sweet spot with powder/bullet/primer/etc. and THEN play with the bullet seating depth to fine tune the load? Or is the seating depth more of an ongoing thing that you should play with for each powder/bullet/etc. combination? On a side note, I was able to find a pound of the non-existent Varget at my local Bass Pro Shops. I am using this as my main powder. Due to the difficulty in finding this powder, would you think it's a good idea to work up a load with a different powder? Thanks guys, Dan [/QUOTE]
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