Reloading questions

17Remhunter

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If the only thing you change with your reloads is the bullet seating depth can that make a difference in your group size? I went from a .030 off to .025 off to .020 off. Three shot groups were .522, .212, .508. That little of a difference can make that big of a difference?? Of course I need to re confirm this
 
A lot of long range bench rest shooters work back from jam .003" at a time once they are settled on the powder and primer. It absolutely will show what the rifle will prefer. I clean after each use or sooner depending on the discipline.
Matt
 
If that .212 was .025 off I would test .027 and. 023 to see how wide your node is.
You really don't want to be right on the ragged edge.
I used to test .005 but now all get tested at .003, my bigger stuff is tested at 665 yards the farther the better.
 
If the only thing you change with your reloads is the bullet seating depth can that make a difference in your group size? I went from a .030 off to .025 off to .020 off. Three shot groups were .522, .212, .508. That little of a difference can make that big of a difference?? Of course I need to re confirm this
Yes it can make a big difference, my seating depth changes are in 0.003" steps and you can see a difference, but I do like a wide seating depth tune window
 
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