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<blockquote data-quote="LDO" data-source="post: 30979" data-attributes="member: 1605"><p>sticking the bullets around .010 into lands shouldnt move the bullets back into the case providing you have good neck tension,it will just engrave them a bit.as far presuure goes with sticking them into the lands,when i work up loads i usually start in the lands and work my my way back.i will start around .010 into the lands and use the ladder method,stepping up the powder until i see a sweet spot there[good velocities,low sd,and a degree of accuracy],while checking for pressure signs. once i find a good spot for the powder, i move the bullets back in .003 increments to find the sweet spot for seating.if i lose velocity when moving them back or lose the sweet spot on the powder i simply work back up using the ladder method again looking for that sweet spot.my-2-dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDO, post: 30979, member: 1605"] sticking the bullets around .010 into lands shouldnt move the bullets back into the case providing you have good neck tension,it will just engrave them a bit.as far presuure goes with sticking them into the lands,when i work up loads i usually start in the lands and work my my way back.i will start around .010 into the lands and use the ladder method,stepping up the powder until i see a sweet spot there[good velocities,low sd,and a degree of accuracy],while checking for pressure signs. once i find a good spot for the powder, i move the bullets back in .003 increments to find the sweet spot for seating.if i lose velocity when moving them back or lose the sweet spot on the powder i simply work back up using the ladder method again looking for that sweet spot.my-2-dave [/QUOTE]
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