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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
7 SAUM load data
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<blockquote data-quote="Pudgy" data-source="post: 2970992" data-attributes="member: 124264"><p>It is. I had a small seating node close to the lands. And a wide node .30 wide from .65 to .95 off the lands. There is typically one node close and 1 off the lands. The one farther of isn't always the absolute most accurate, but it's usually far more consistent over the course of a match. </p><p></p><p>All seat does is "time" the load. Or time the bullets exit from the barrel. </p><p>Your want the bullet to exit at the optimal moment when there is reduced harmonics at the muzzle. </p><p>I can usually find this timing cycle twice in a seating test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pudgy, post: 2970992, member: 124264"] It is. I had a small seating node close to the lands. And a wide node .30 wide from .65 to .95 off the lands. There is typically one node close and 1 off the lands. The one farther of isn’t always the absolute most accurate, but it’s usually far more consistent over the course of a match. All seat does is “time” the load. Or time the bullets exit from the barrel. Your want the bullet to exit at the optimal moment when there is reduced harmonics at the muzzle. I can usually find this timing cycle twice in a seating test. [/QUOTE]
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