USAF Ret
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What increments do y'all use when seating depth testing. I have heard folks doing as little as .003 and Barnes says .015. Would love to hear thoughts.
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^this. I will usually do .025" increments with Barnes bullets.I usually us increments in the .010-.020". Seems to me anything less is a waste of components and time.
It depends on your reloading method.I find that adjusting seating depths to be a waste of time.
I’ve been lucky with the dozen or so rifles that I load for with the COAL listed on the load data. I haven’t had any trouble getting the bullets I want to shoot in any rifle at the velocity that I want to at least MOA type accuracy.It depends on your reloading method.
If you do velocity node you need to tune with seating depth.
I’ve done 5 different seating depths on Barnes bullets starting at .030 off the lands at .020 increments. You can clearly see on the individual target groups tightening and opening back up as the depth changes. Sometimes it’s the first group I shoot that is the best, which would support your thoughts.
But each rifle / bullet combo has its own sweet spot, and you won’t see it if you don’t test the different depths.
I guess it comes down to I’m not happy with just MOA and be done.I’ve been lucky with the dozen or so rifles that I load for with the COAL listed on the load data. I haven’t had any trouble getting the bullets I want to shoot in any rifle at the velocity that I want to at least MOA type accuracy.
All of mine are factory rifles and are usually 1/2” groups. I find that if it takes a seating depth adjustment to get accuracy, then it’s too finicky of a load.I guess it comes down to I’m not happy with just MOA and be done.
All of my rifles were built by a gunsmith. 15 rounds of ammo to get to the sweet spot is insignificant from a cost perspective. My OCD would never let me be happy if it was a 1/2 MOA gun being fed 1 MOA ammo.
Yes, I was .020 off lands with the recommended COAL. It shot a .94 MOA.Have you tried 0.020" off the lands?
Starting at 0.050" off the lands is usually used for monolithic bullets.
Yeah, those threw me way off. They were the last 2 shots. Agree, may need to shoot again.I'm curious about the 2 fliers at 3.276".
Might want to reshoot it again.
You didn't say your method of shooting.
Leadsled?
Bipod & shoulder?
Bipod & rear bag?
Front & rear bag?
Front rest & rear bag?
I was letting it cool after every 2-3 shots by feeling the barrel. Waiting about 5-10 min until it was barely warm. I am going to finish this last group out and maybe test the .070 depth and see what those results are before I go back. Group 3 is perfectly acceptable for hunting, so anything else is just more data.Group 1 and 2 was you somehow with flyers. I would shoot both as 3 shot groups with plenty of cooling in between shots.