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Measuring OAL in precision ammo...
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<blockquote data-quote="richardca99" data-source="post: 779044" data-attributes="member: 31022"><p>I'll bet you'd be wrong. </p><p></p><p>When I do a round robin test of six different seating depths (five shot groups in 0.005" increments), I can most definitely see one to two that are FAR better than the rest, and they are often not consecutive depths. If you'd like to see one such test, I'll happily send a pic. When 0.005" separate the groups, I'd like to not be off by 0.001-0.002" if I can help it. Now, will this prevent me from hitting a steel gong at 600 yards? Of course not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="richardca99, post: 779044, member: 31022"] I'll bet you'd be wrong. When I do a round robin test of six different seating depths (five shot groups in 0.005" increments), I can most definitely see one to two that are FAR better than the rest, and they are often not consecutive depths. If you'd like to see one such test, I'll happily send a pic. When 0.005" separate the groups, I'd like to not be off by 0.001-0.002" if I can help it. Now, will this prevent me from hitting a steel gong at 600 yards? Of course not. [/QUOTE]
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