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Reloading
Seating depth 215 Bergers question
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<blockquote data-quote="Wallie" data-source="post: 1566850" data-attributes="member: 107256"><p>Bergers can be SO frustrating to develop a load with! </p><p>I know Litz says .040" steps, like you did, but I've found .020" increments to work better for me. </p><p>I've absolutely never ever had a load with over .100" jump work well. I've been tricked a couple times because it really wants to be awesome... but inevitably flyers plague me. I'm just not willing (or maybe capable?) to do the intensive brass prep work required to get ultra consistent bullet/neck tension, and thereby eliminate the flyers. </p><p>So, I'd check in between your last points, from .005 out to .100. </p><p>Like .005, .025, .045, .065 etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wallie, post: 1566850, member: 107256"] Bergers can be SO frustrating to develop a load with! I know Litz says .040” steps, like you did, but I’ve found .020” increments to work better for me. I’ve absolutely never ever had a load with over .100” jump work well. I’ve been tricked a couple times because it really wants to be awesome... but inevitably flyers plague me. I’m just not willing (or maybe capable?) to do the intensive brass prep work required to get ultra consistent bullet/neck tension, and thereby eliminate the flyers. So, I’d check in between your last points, from .005 out to .100. Like .005, .025, .045, .065 etc. [/QUOTE]
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