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Reloading
The 1st thing when building a load.....
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 519153" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>B-RAD</p><p>While I also believe optimum seating should be determined early, I know better than to declare one seating(either close seating, or touching) as universally better than any other. </p><p>THIS FAILS TESTS, AS QUICKLY AS UTTERED</p><p></p><p>Nobody knows why it is, and nobody can predict best seated distance w/resp to lands.</p><p>It absolutely has to be determined, else it stands unknown.</p><p></p><p>Your basis is BOGUS, and it shows that you have no experience in this area whatsoever.</p><p>If you care to learn anything about seating, and to see that you're wrong, lookup Berger's recommended seat testing procedure. It instantly counter's your notions.</p><p>Or, read pretty much any book that ever covered the subject...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 519153, member: 1521"] B-RAD While I also believe optimum seating should be determined early, I know better than to declare one seating(either close seating, or touching) as universally better than any other. THIS FAILS TESTS, AS QUICKLY AS UTTERED Nobody knows why it is, and nobody can predict best seated distance w/resp to lands. It absolutely has to be determined, else it stands unknown. Your basis is BOGUS, and it shows that you have no experience in this area whatsoever. If you care to learn anything about seating, and to see that you're wrong, lookup Berger's recommended seat testing procedure. It instantly counter's your notions. Or, read pretty much any book that ever covered the subject... [/QUOTE]
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