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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Gord0" data-source="post: 1341957" data-attributes="member: 99696"><p>The only reason I don't like going the other way is once you start say .005" off the lands every time you adjust your seating in you reduce case volume. </p><p></p><p>Some find pressure first while running over a Chrono and are doing a ladder. Then they go into changing seating depths. They generally find a load quickly too. They are both good methods of finding a load, I just happen to like the first one. A horrible way of finding a load (and one I see recommended way too often on less knowledgeable sites) is when someone says to load up 3, 5, 10 of every charge weight in .1gr-.3gr from min to max touching the lands. Might as well tell them to grab a couple hundred dollar bills and stuff them in the case and send em downrange... At least it's be less wear on the brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gord0, post: 1341957, member: 99696"] The only reason I don't like going the other way is once you start say .005" off the lands every time you adjust your seating in you reduce case volume. Some find pressure first while running over a Chrono and are doing a ladder. Then they go into changing seating depths. They generally find a load quickly too. They are both good methods of finding a load, I just happen to like the first one. A horrible way of finding a load (and one I see recommended way too often on less knowledgeable sites) is when someone says to load up 3, 5, 10 of every charge weight in .1gr-.3gr from min to max touching the lands. Might as well tell them to grab a couple hundred dollar bills and stuff them in the case and send em downrange... At least it's be less wear on the brass. [/QUOTE]
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