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Seating Depth #7054730 01/27/18 06:18 AM
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Starting to work on loads for a new round. Do you guys start with the bullet just touching the lands or come off a bit. I'll normally come of .003, figure out my charge then play with the seating depth. Am I doing it wrong?

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Keep doing what you're doing.


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Re: Seating Depth [Re: Dink Dodger] #7054805 01/27/18 01:56 PM
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That plan will work fine. There are several ways to "skin that cat". Either way, you are going to look for max charge or seating depth first, then figure out the other half.


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