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Seating Depth Testing
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<blockquote data-quote="aushunter1" data-source="post: 1904498" data-attributes="member: 57533"><p>But at what stage does it affect accuracy?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>My barrel most likely started to erode was sooner, but I didn't notice any real drop off in accuracy until around 300 rounds. Mind you it was still shooting MOA at that stage!!</p><p>I have never had to seat any further back than .020 of the lands,</p><p></p><p>Also does anyone have a link to this PRB article Id like to read it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Another thing comes to mind with this, that is you could be severely impacted with this method if you were using a powder on the slow side.</p><p></p><p>I mean if a load is already shown as being compressed in the manual you may not even be able to seat at .100??</p><p></p><p>So maybe with this process you need to use a slightly faster powder with less bulk density from the onset??</p><p></p><p>This is especially applicaible if this is bases on long VLD projectiles!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aushunter1, post: 1904498, member: 57533"] But at what stage does it affect accuracy? My barrel most likely started to erode was sooner, but I didn't notice any real drop off in accuracy until around 300 rounds. Mind you it was still shooting MOA at that stage!! I have never had to seat any further back than .020 of the lands, Also does anyone have a link to this PRB article Id like to read it. Another thing comes to mind with this, that is you could be severely impacted with this method if you were using a powder on the slow side. I mean if a load is already shown as being compressed in the manual you may not even be able to seat at .100?? So maybe with this process you need to use a slightly faster powder with less bulk density from the onset?? This is especially applicaible if this is bases on long VLD projectiles! [/QUOTE]
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