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Seating depth explained for the newbies
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<blockquote data-quote="Laguna Freak" data-source="post: 2073149" data-attributes="member: 87188"><p>This is a very good question that I would be surprised if anyone could answer definitively. I don't understand the metallurgy and explosive erosion well enough to offer an informed opinion. Those that claim to have tracked erosion through competition say it is true. Eg; Precision Rifle Blog contributors. </p><p></p><p>That's good enough for me since I get better accuracy with longer jumps on two different rifles and I have not been chasing lands since I started applying this method last year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laguna Freak, post: 2073149, member: 87188"] This is a very good question that I would be surprised if anyone could answer definitively. I don’t understand the metallurgy and explosive erosion well enough to offer an informed opinion. Those that claim to have tracked erosion through competition say it is true. Eg; Precision Rifle Blog contributors. That’s good enough for me since I get better accuracy with longer jumps on two different rifles and I have not been chasing lands since I started applying this method last year. [/QUOTE]
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