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Reloading
Load development and seating depth?
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<blockquote data-quote="WV Sendero" data-source="post: 493590" data-attributes="member: 29930"><p>I've done it both ways but I would agree that it's probably best to do seating depth first because the best depth will likely be the best with all powders. If you think about it powders are highly dependent on case capacity and useable capacity can vary a fair amount when changing seating depths especially with the longer bullets we typically use so it's best to vary you powders after you get your depth (and capacity) set. Chaning seating depths also can change pressures for the same reasons so your max load at one depth may be over max at another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WV Sendero, post: 493590, member: 29930"] I've done it both ways but I would agree that it's probably best to do seating depth first because the best depth will likely be the best with all powders. If you think about it powders are highly dependent on case capacity and useable capacity can vary a fair amount when changing seating depths especially with the longer bullets we typically use so it's best to vary you powders after you get your depth (and capacity) set. Chaning seating depths also can change pressures for the same reasons so your max load at one depth may be over max at another. [/QUOTE]
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