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Reloading
Purpose of bullet jump
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<blockquote data-quote="mwkelso" data-source="post: 1776722" data-attributes="member: 110880"><p>This question is for the experienced smiths and hand loaders. </p><p>When fine tuning a hand load's seating depth, what is actually being adjusted?</p><p>I know that different COAL's can affect chamber pressure, therefore affecting muzzle velocity. Is seating depth changing muzzle velocity ever so slightly to get the best timing of the bullet exiting the barrel at it's most natural point? </p><p>Or do the micro adjustments of .005-.010" make that much of a difference in the bullet's exit timing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mwkelso, post: 1776722, member: 110880"] This question is for the experienced smiths and hand loaders. When fine tuning a hand load’s seating depth, what is actually being adjusted? I know that different COAL’s can affect chamber pressure, therefore affecting muzzle velocity. Is seating depth changing muzzle velocity ever so slightly to get the best timing of the bullet exiting the barrel at it’s most natural point? Or do the micro adjustments of .005-.010” make that much of a difference in the bullet’s exit timing? [/QUOTE]
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