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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2779807" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>You got me a thinking. I know that wont' get me to far, but. So you are saying use a middle or mild load and work on seating dept in relation to lands. That would require at least 5 shots per seating to determine the what works in the rifle. If bullets are changed them back to square one? Your ogive has changed. If using a comparator to set up the seating of the bullet being in the same place in relation to lands. Would that work to be consistent to the lands? Not having to go back through seating depth again. Being why I am asking this question. The rifle I am getting ready to work up loads, there not much out there for reloading guides. It's being a 6mm/280AI chambering. I figured that by running powder loads by increasing them is changing my POI almost every time. I can see the ladder test during the run up on powder. So I feel it would be almost impossible to determine seating depth until a load was determine. If you already have loading for that chamber from a manual, then it's a different story. I can see that adjusting the seating right off. Presently there isn't middle load. Again going back to bullet and there ogive. I think that changing bullet changes the ogive some. So you are back to square one 1. I am not sure as to which bullet I going to use yet. I thinking Hammer 100gr hunter, but there others out there. Hammer has lighter bullet in 6mm, but not heavier. Others go up to 108gr or close to that. I am running a 7 to 1 twist rate too. What you put forth has gotten me a thinking, and created some question. Please advise or anybody else as that does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2779807, member: 101791"] You got me a thinking. I know that wont' get me to far, but. So you are saying use a middle or mild load and work on seating dept in relation to lands. That would require at least 5 shots per seating to determine the what works in the rifle. If bullets are changed them back to square one? Your ogive has changed. If using a comparator to set up the seating of the bullet being in the same place in relation to lands. Would that work to be consistent to the lands? Not having to go back through seating depth again. Being why I am asking this question. The rifle I am getting ready to work up loads, there not much out there for reloading guides. It's being a 6mm/280AI chambering. I figured that by running powder loads by increasing them is changing my POI almost every time. I can see the ladder test during the run up on powder. So I feel it would be almost impossible to determine seating depth until a load was determine. If you already have loading for that chamber from a manual, then it's a different story. I can see that adjusting the seating right off. Presently there isn't middle load. Again going back to bullet and there ogive. I think that changing bullet changes the ogive some. So you are back to square one 1. I am not sure as to which bullet I going to use yet. I thinking Hammer 100gr hunter, but there others out there. Hammer has lighter bullet in 6mm, but not heavier. Others go up to 108gr or close to that. I am running a 7 to 1 twist rate too. What you put forth has gotten me a thinking, and created some question. Please advise or anybody else as that does. [/QUOTE]
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