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Reloading
Variations in seating depth
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<blockquote data-quote="COBrad" data-source="post: 1965774" data-attributes="member: 1940"><p>I'm loading 55.3 grains of H4831sc and 160 Accubonds in a .284. They are compressed. I have found that lightly tapping the charged case a half dozen times on the bench packs the powder a little, I use a slow consistent stroke and turn the case after the initial stroke a time or two. This make my cbto within a thou or two. Works for this rifle. I have also found using my VLD stem helps. I have a 22-250 shooting heavy VLD's at long range. I seat the bullets in three steps, rotating the case a third turn each time. This give me cbto that is + or - .0005 and very little run-out. Redding comp dies on everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COBrad, post: 1965774, member: 1940"] I’m loading 55.3 grains of H4831sc and 160 Accubonds in a .284. They are compressed. I have found that lightly tapping the charged case a half dozen times on the bench packs the powder a little, I use a slow consistent stroke and turn the case after the initial stroke a time or two. This make my cbto within a thou or two. Works for this rifle. I have also found using my VLD stem helps. I have a 22-250 shooting heavy VLD’s at long range. I seat the bullets in three steps, rotating the case a third turn each time. This give me cbto that is + or - .0005 and very little run-out. Redding comp dies on everything. [/QUOTE]
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