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Seating Depth Testing
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<blockquote data-quote="74honker" data-source="post: 1904580" data-attributes="member: 113930"><p>Good info Jud96. I think some are maybe misunderstanding the point you are trying to make. I've read the series on PRB and found it very informative. To those with question marks all I can say is read the articles and think about it for a minute and I think the bulb will come on for you. I have done similar work with a 7mmRM with similar results also. Yes the gun will tell you what it likes best regardless the variable and regardless what you think it should or shouldn't do. The wrong thing is not to at least try something different until you do find that "sweet spot". As with anything in life do what works for you and that's what makes the world go round. It really is ok if someone does things different from prior conventional thinking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="74honker, post: 1904580, member: 113930"] Good info Jud96. I think some are maybe misunderstanding the point you are trying to make. I've read the series on PRB and found it very informative. To those with question marks all I can say is read the articles and think about it for a minute and I think the bulb will come on for you. I have done similar work with a 7mmRM with similar results also. Yes the gun will tell you what it likes best regardless the variable and regardless what you think it should or shouldn't do. The wrong thing is not to at least try something different until you do find that "sweet spot". As with anything in life do what works for you and that's what makes the world go round. It really is ok if someone does things different from prior conventional thinking. [/QUOTE]
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