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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Suggestions how to tighten up this group (if any)
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<blockquote data-quote="barefooter56" data-source="post: 1079290" data-attributes="member: 85389"><p>Bullet bumper,</p><p> The seating depth we suggest are ones that repeated consistently in our testing to either get you onto or close to a seating depth accuracy node. The actual fact is that VLD bullets can be jumped with success and do not always need to be close to or jammed in the lands. Jamming a bullet in the lands in a hunting rifle unless that is the ONLY way to get acceptable accuracy is something we do not recommend because of the chance of the round not chambering in a stressful situation or the chance of leaving the bullet stuck in the rifling when unchambering a live round. Which, along with the action full of powder can bring a hunt to a swift end. Feed the rifle what IT likes. Testing is the only way. These seating depths were put out by us to help save shooters/hunters time and bullets. That's all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barefooter56, post: 1079290, member: 85389"] Bullet bumper, The seating depth we suggest are ones that repeated consistently in our testing to either get you onto or close to a seating depth accuracy node. The actual fact is that VLD bullets can be jumped with success and do not always need to be close to or jammed in the lands. Jamming a bullet in the lands in a hunting rifle unless that is the ONLY way to get acceptable accuracy is something we do not recommend because of the chance of the round not chambering in a stressful situation or the chance of leaving the bullet stuck in the rifling when unchambering a live round. Which, along with the action full of powder can bring a hunt to a swift end. Feed the rifle what IT likes. Testing is the only way. These seating depths were put out by us to help save shooters/hunters time and bullets. That's all. [/QUOTE]
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