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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
seating depth increments
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<blockquote data-quote="Brad615" data-source="post: 1297769" data-attributes="member: 46747"><p>Yes you have to be careful when it comes to over pressure, however I have zero signs of over pressure. I know it has been mentioned in other forums on this site, but berger actually has a seating formula you can follow & they claim one of those will be the sweet spot for your rifle. One of those is jam the bullet .10 thou into lands. I have gone up to 9 thou in with no issues & zero signs of over pressure. I agree with rcoody lots of misinformation out there so that makes it tough when trying to learn reloading. Also coyotezapper is correct with pressure concerns as you can get into trouble with to much pressure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brad615, post: 1297769, member: 46747"] Yes you have to be careful when it comes to over pressure, however I have zero signs of over pressure. I know it has been mentioned in other forums on this site, but berger actually has a seating formula you can follow & they claim one of those will be the sweet spot for your rifle. One of those is jam the bullet .10 thou into lands. I have gone up to 9 thou in with no issues & zero signs of over pressure. I agree with rcoody lots of misinformation out there so that makes it tough when trying to learn reloading. Also coyotezapper is correct with pressure concerns as you can get into trouble with to much pressure. [/QUOTE]
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