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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Seating Depth Increments?
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<blockquote data-quote="USAFRet" data-source="post: 3102958" data-attributes="member: 125889"><p>Start at the node testing. You want a load with good SD and ES to work on seating depth. Plus, at least a decent group to work with. You can have good numbers, but if it is shooting 3 inch groups, it is not worth the time and components. </p><p></p><p>My load has an SD of 5 and ES of 11. It also shot a 3 round group of .94 (I was doing 4 shot groups, but one piece of brass would not load). I am going to try some different seating depths to see if I can improve on that group, although it is completely acceptable for my application. I am a hunter, not a target shooter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="USAFRet, post: 3102958, member: 125889"] Start at the node testing. You want a load with good SD and ES to work on seating depth. Plus, at least a decent group to work with. You can have good numbers, but if it is shooting 3 inch groups, it is not worth the time and components. My load has an SD of 5 and ES of 11. It also shot a 3 round group of .94 (I was doing 4 shot groups, but one piece of brass would not load). I am going to try some different seating depths to see if I can improve on that group, although it is completely acceptable for my application. I am a hunter, not a target shooter. [/QUOTE]
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