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Reloading Safety
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<blockquote data-quote="Csbc4fun" data-source="post: 2992197" data-attributes="member: 114785"><p>All good information above. I would add… after selecting a powder charge you want to adjust your seating depth to tune your load to your rifle. Seat a series of loads to the longest seating depth you would ever use. Take your press and seating die to the range. Figure out a remote way to clamp it to the bench beside you. Seat three and shoot three. 0.003" increments make all the difference. You will find a seating depth that consistently results in the best groups. By doing this at the range you don't waste any and you can repeat the same depth to double check your results. Number your targets so you can correlate them to the seating depth used. Cut out your targets and tape them in your log book, noting the seating depth of each target.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]527882[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH]527883[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Csbc4fun, post: 2992197, member: 114785"] All good information above. I would add… after selecting a powder charge you want to adjust your seating depth to tune your load to your rifle. Seat a series of loads to the longest seating depth you would ever use. Take your press and seating die to the range. Figure out a remote way to clamp it to the bench beside you. Seat three and shoot three. 0.003” increments make all the difference. You will find a seating depth that consistently results in the best groups. By doing this at the range you don’t waste any and you can repeat the same depth to double check your results. Number your targets so you can correlate them to the seating depth used. Cut out your targets and tape them in your log book, noting the seating depth of each target. [ATTACH]527882[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]527883[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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