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question on seating depth/ladder test
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 1666535" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I start by studying load data published by manufactures Nosler, Hornady ,Sierra , Burger ect. then I pick the powder they found to work best for them and the charge weight for it they used and the seating depth they used . I will use different powder charge weights to see what my barrel likes then start changing the seating depth . I find that some of my barrels don't like one powder or one brand of bullet no matter what powder charge or seating depth I use and that is what keeps it interesting and why some people change guns and calibers like some of us change clothes I think .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 1666535, member: 91783"] I start by studying load data published by manufactures Nosler, Hornady ,Sierra , Burger ect. then I pick the powder they found to work best for them and the charge weight for it they used and the seating depth they used . I will use different powder charge weights to see what my barrel likes then start changing the seating depth . I find that some of my barrels don't like one powder or one brand of bullet no matter what powder charge or seating depth I use and that is what keeps it interesting and why some people change guns and calibers like some of us change clothes I think . [/QUOTE]
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