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Reloading
Bullets that don't care about seating depth
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<blockquote data-quote="CBS" data-source="post: 2982096" data-attributes="member: 11718"><p>Anyone, including long range hunters, concerned with accuracy should understand that all bullets will perform differently as seating depth is changed. Lack of personal observation of this fact is simply due to a person's standard of measurable outcome. The fact remains a fact regardless. </p><p></p><p>Very few people on this forum come here to be told that paper plate accuracy at 100 yds is acceptable. The vast majority visit this site to gain knowledge regarding improving accuracy and group size. Statements contrary to factual evidence should be corrected or at least qualified. For all here to improve their accuracy and reloading standards the original statement needs to be understood to be false. Even if the poster's personal observation made it appear true to his standard and sample size. </p><p></p><p>Again, my statement is true regardless of infantile and factless posts of criticism. Please bring some logic or at least Google yourself some internet knowledge to bring to the conversation when disagreeing as opposed to your childish reference to a personally gratifying act.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CBS, post: 2982096, member: 11718"] Anyone, including long range hunters, concerned with accuracy should understand that all bullets will perform differently as seating depth is changed. Lack of personal observation of this fact is simply due to a person's standard of measurable outcome. The fact remains a fact regardless. Very few people on this forum come here to be told that paper plate accuracy at 100 yds is acceptable. The vast majority visit this site to gain knowledge regarding improving accuracy and group size. Statements contrary to factual evidence should be corrected or at least qualified. For all here to improve their accuracy and reloading standards the original statement needs to be understood to be false. Even if the poster's personal observation made it appear true to his standard and sample size. Again, my statement is true regardless of infantile and factless posts of criticism. Please bring some logic or at least Google yourself some internet knowledge to bring to the conversation when disagreeing as opposed to your childish reference to a personally gratifying act. [/QUOTE]
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