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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Chief1942" data-source="post: 325236" data-attributes="member: 18073"><p>Goose,</p><p> Thanks for the reply. I am going to take it from your post that I should work up the proper loading first and then do the bullet seating depth program outlined in the Berger posting. I've read that and many on "ladder tests", I was just wondering which should be done first or if it matters. What's confusining is I recognize that one should already have around that shoots well from a particular rifle as they start testing for an "ideal" load. Since the load has a definate effect on accuracy as does the correct 'jump" for the Berger VLD's, it would appear that you have to determine both in the same process since one affects the other. I sense much more reading is in my immediate future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chief1942, post: 325236, member: 18073"] Goose, Thanks for the reply. I am going to take it from your post that I should work up the proper loading first and then do the bullet seating depth program outlined in the Berger posting. I've read that and many on "ladder tests", I was just wondering which should be done first or if it matters. What's confusining is I recognize that one should already have around that shoots well from a particular rifle as they start testing for an "ideal" load. Since the load has a definate effect on accuracy as does the correct 'jump" for the Berger VLD's, it would appear that you have to determine both in the same process since one affects the other. I sense much more reading is in my immediate future. [/QUOTE]
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