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I haven't done it since this thread started. But I've done it that way before. I certainly don't have that many bullets/loads to validate for each gun. My question to you is.. Now that you know exactly the distance of ogive to lands is, what have been your experiences with even a few of those loads regarding accuracy?-Steve
I normally seat just a few thousands off the lands but have been considering experimenting with some loads touching the lands. I'm looking for better accuracy.
Quote from: sakoshooter on March 14, 2011, 12:57:57 AMI normally seat just a few thousands off the lands but have been considering experimenting with some loads touching the lands. I'm looking for better accuracy. I, too, normally try to seat my bullets a few thousandths off the lands but I discovered something by pure accident: While loading for my new 7mm Weatherby Mag I was having rotten luck with all the different powders, bullet weights and brands I tried. I was loading some 175s and switched to loading 165s but had forgotten to reset the seating depth. The result was a COL of 3.220" (standard COL is 3.360"). I remember thinking to myself, "What the hell, nothing else has worked" and decided to try a group that deep. The same 165s that had grouped 3" at maximum length now grouped under 1/2 an inch! Pure dumb luck, but I'll take it.
If you left your seater die set from loading 175gr bullets and then seated 165gr bullets, wouldn't the OAL be the same?
The result was a short COL.