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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 1090536" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>I do my best to test away from any expected powder tune. This way I'm seeing the affects of seating, and not seating combined with coming out of powder tune. Seating is enough of an abstract on it's own.</p><p></p><p>The folks thinking start with powder then seating then back to fine powder, have it backwards. They're thinking powder is the coarse adjustment, and seating is fine.</p><p>But when you do an ACTUAL seating test, you'll see groups open/close/open more than ANY amount of powder change can cause.</p><p>And with this, best seating as determined through actual testing, holds, even with powder changes(as in different powders).</p><p></p><p>Put another way; if you're seating is not best, no matter what you do otherwise your gun will not be shooting it's best. It can only shoot the potential that bad seating allows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 1090536, member: 1521"] I do my best to test away from any expected powder tune. This way I'm seeing the affects of seating, and not seating combined with coming out of powder tune. Seating is enough of an abstract on it's own. The folks thinking start with powder then seating then back to fine powder, have it backwards. They're thinking powder is the coarse adjustment, and seating is fine. But when you do an ACTUAL seating test, you'll see groups open/close/open more than ANY amount of powder change can cause. And with this, best seating as determined through actual testing, holds, even with powder changes(as in different powders). Put another way; if you're seating is not best, no matter what you do otherwise your gun will not be shooting it's best. It can only shoot the potential that bad seating allows. [/QUOTE]
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