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<blockquote data-quote="SteveBurton" data-source="post: 2780192" data-attributes="member: 59541"><p>I totally agree with your radio analogy of using a coarse adjustment first, then a fine adjustment. I'm curious why you consider seating depth as the course adjustment versus powder charge? I've always done the opposite with good success.</p><p></p><p>I have watched Scott Satterlee's video on doing seating depth first and find it interesting. My thoughts around his 2.0 method are that it would probably work if you were using a known cartridge/barrel/load that you have used several times before, such as his PRS gun. I don't know how you would pick a random load to work on seating depth if you started with a new rifle in a different cartridge you've never used before. Many of my rifles have good nodes that are loaded above listed "max" charge weights but I would never start at a max charge to test seating depth.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myj7Ygy8ljo" target="_blank">Scott Satterlee 2.0 method of reloading Philosophies and Evolution</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveBurton, post: 2780192, member: 59541"] I totally agree with your radio analogy of using a coarse adjustment first, then a fine adjustment. I'm curious why you consider seating depth as the course adjustment versus powder charge? I've always done the opposite with good success. I have watched Scott Satterlee's video on doing seating depth first and find it interesting. My thoughts around his 2.0 method are that it would probably work if you were using a known cartridge/barrel/load that you have used several times before, such as his PRS gun. I don't know how you would pick a random load to work on seating depth if you started with a new rifle in a different cartridge you've never used before. Many of my rifles have good nodes that are loaded above listed "max" charge weights but I would never start at a max charge to test seating depth. [URL='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myj7Ygy8ljo']Scott Satterlee 2.0 method of reloading Philosophies and Evolution[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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