Doom2
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Let's say you have a pet load for one caliber. Let say it is 180 grns secant type bullet. Let's say it likes to jump 0.040". If you load a 180 grn "tangent" type bullet, same rifle, same everything else, will it be the same 0.040" jump?
The answer is maybe. It has little to do with ballistics. The variables that seating depth primarily effect are bullet alignment and neck tension.
Bullet alignment is a function of both case runout and chamber dimensions. It will very from rifle to rifle.
Neck tension will affect combustion to a some extent but the primary effect is on time in the barrel. This gets gets into the optimum barrel time theory.
For your case it's likely the depth will be different because the bearing surface of the bullets will be different so velocity and barrel time will be different.