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<blockquote data-quote="MagnumManiac" data-source="post: 2779685" data-attributes="member: 10755"><p>My answer was directed towards what was described as to what BR shooters do.</p><p>Have tested for 30 years, seating depth always trumps powder testing first. Using a middle load doesn't change this, it just makes the transition to engagement a little nicer, we're only talking a 2-3gr lower charge weight…and yes, the same precision is used to meter and check this charge weight.</p><p>Have proven that once a seating depth for that particular bullet is found, it may take no fine tuning or very minor tuning to keep it there regardless of powder used.</p><p>Many F-class guys are finding this too, Berger being the most used, but I have been using Nosler CC's for a long time and recently played with RDF bullets in 6.5, 30 and 33. Berger bullets are too hard to get here in Australia.</p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagnumManiac, post: 2779685, member: 10755"] My answer was directed towards what was described as to what BR shooters do. Have tested for 30 years, seating depth always trumps powder testing first. Using a middle load doesn’t change this, it just makes the transition to engagement a little nicer, we’re only talking a 2-3gr lower charge weight…and yes, the same precision is used to meter and check this charge weight. Have proven that once a seating depth for that particular bullet is found, it may take no fine tuning or very minor tuning to keep it there regardless of powder used. Many F-class guys are finding this too, Berger being the most used, but I have been using Nosler CC’s for a long time and recently played with RDF bullets in 6.5, 30 and 33. Berger bullets are too hard to get here in Australia. Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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