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Reloading
Second opinion on seating depth
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<blockquote data-quote="rcoody" data-source="post: 1123926" data-attributes="member: 91090"><p>I did the berger jump test on my .308 deer rifle. Shooting 168 gr berger hunting vld's over 44 grains of varget.</p><p> </p><p>I found my jump 0.117 off the lands. I then did a little fine tuning the target below I seated the bullets 0.01 deeper. You can plainly see that the starting load is not in the seating depth node and the last group shows it going away. That seat depth node is obviously about 0.03 wide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rcoody, post: 1123926, member: 91090"] I did the berger jump test on my .308 deer rifle. Shooting 168 gr berger hunting vld's over 44 grains of varget. I found my jump 0.117 off the lands. I then did a little fine tuning the target below I seated the bullets 0.01 deeper. You can plainly see that the starting load is not in the seating depth node and the last group shows it going away. That seat depth node is obviously about 0.03 wide. [/QUOTE]
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