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Seating depth 215 Bergers question
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<blockquote data-quote="FURMAN" data-source="post: 1567716" data-attributes="member: 26535"><p>Throw Bergers seating depth testing in the trash. It does not work in a properly throated rifle period. Maybe it works when you have magazine limitations? I also have never seen this so called seating depth insensitivity they claim. You need to load at the lands, -.010, -.020, -.030, -.040. I have also not had much luck doing seating depth testing first although others praise it. I have had 215 bergers shoot at the lands .010 off, .020 off and .030 off. I have never had a Berger need more than .040 off the lands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FURMAN, post: 1567716, member: 26535"] Throw Bergers seating depth testing in the trash. It does not work in a properly throated rifle period. Maybe it works when you have magazine limitations? I also have never seen this so called seating depth insensitivity they claim. You need to load at the lands, -.010, -.020, -.030, -.040. I have also not had much luck doing seating depth testing first although others praise it. I have had 215 bergers shoot at the lands .010 off, .020 off and .030 off. I have never had a Berger need more than .040 off the lands. [/QUOTE]
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