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Reloading
Purpose of bullet jump
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<blockquote data-quote="AZShooter" data-source="post: 1776853" data-attributes="member: 5219"><p>That is what I do Kelso,</p><p></p><p>I fine tune seating depth after finding the best powder charge. I remember back in the 80s reading in Shooting Times by an author named Rick Jamison doing that approach. At the time most of the guys I knew at the range that handloaded thought he was nuts to mess with seating depth. Now it is common place.</p><p></p><p> FYI if you use Berger hybrid bullets there is a high probability you won't have to alter seating depth just work up the powder charge. I have used quite a few hybrids and I would say that is the norm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AZShooter, post: 1776853, member: 5219"] That is what I do Kelso, I fine tune seating depth after finding the best powder charge. I remember back in the 80s reading in Shooting Times by an author named Rick Jamison doing that approach. At the time most of the guys I knew at the range that handloaded thought he was nuts to mess with seating depth. Now it is common place. FYI if you use Berger hybrid bullets there is a high probability you won't have to alter seating depth just work up the powder charge. I have used quite a few hybrids and I would say that is the norm. [/QUOTE]
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