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Reloading
Seating depth test
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<blockquote data-quote="KsKevin" data-source="post: 2527986" data-attributes="member: 116689"><p>I agree with ShootMo. Also looks like you have a 2nd node between 0.038 - 0.041" as well as the groups are coming back up and topping out again at the top of the sine wave just like 0.023-0.026". There is a great article by Short Action Customs where they did a TON of testing and data analytics where the 2nd/deeper nodes also tend to be less sensitive to throat erosion (ie…the node is wider). You may find that 0.040" depth to be nearly as accurate but more stable over the next several hundreds of rounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KsKevin, post: 2527986, member: 116689"] I agree with ShootMo. Also looks like you have a 2nd node between 0.038 - 0.041” as well as the groups are coming back up and topping out again at the top of the sine wave just like 0.023-0.026”. There is a great article by Short Action Customs where they did a TON of testing and data analytics where the 2nd/deeper nodes also tend to be less sensitive to throat erosion (ie…the node is wider). You may find that 0.040” depth to be nearly as accurate but more stable over the next several hundreds of rounds. [/QUOTE]
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