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question on seating depth/ladder test
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<blockquote data-quote="Dell" data-source="post: 1666497" data-attributes="member: 80665"><p>Didn't mention it earlier but I am a big believer in monitoring and logging all your chrono data. Most of my loads are in the single digit SD's but not all. My 7 mag, for whatever reason is never much below 14 but it is truly a tack driver at all the ranges I play with it in. It also performs best with a .030 jump. Go figure. This wouldn't be near as much fun if it were an exact science.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dell, post: 1666497, member: 80665"] Didn’t mention it earlier but I am a big believer in monitoring and logging all your chrono data. Most of my loads are in the single digit SD’s but not all. My 7 mag, for whatever reason is never much below 14 but it is truly a tack driver at all the ranges I play with it in. It also performs best with a .030 jump. Go figure. This wouldn’t be near as much fun if it were an exact science. [/QUOTE]
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