Northridge
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Ray I do split tune window on many things depending on what I am trying to do but these days I have started to shoot seating position winners as shot with out the split heads up or the solid seating as shot. I have found it to share both point of impact positions when doing so when shooting 5 shot targets below 4". 10 shot strings mask the indifference better I have found. Seating is my last line of attack as powder and bushing & some other details have been maximized with barrel compensation in mind by this point. I observe a optimum tuning window or location as a compass or simply a square 4 sided box it will have a top, bottom, left & right side. as you push a platform into tune usually it will enter the box from the bottom quadrant and usually for me in a upper case capacity window it will slightly roll left showing the right wall or quadrant of box then as charge go's it will move to the left revealing the left wall or quadrant. then as you push it a little more it will reveal the top of box or upper Quadrant. then as you ask more it will blow through the top of the box headed for Alaska. the platform and powder type will determine how it travels through the box all ways enter from the bottom region if working up that is powder & often I will split the powder window depending on how its using the "BOX" some powder primer combo's don't like to be tamed in a square box but more of a vertical rectangle still has 4 side but a vertical rectangle non the less. now the topic of a seating Ladder or sign wave it will usually still have a 2 sides and a top if your in a forgiving spot but as far as over lap get in line as you will be struggling for awhile there most all ways .001 maximum then a quadrant shift or relocation in "the Box" that's why I do not split anymore as it is not fine enough to split but often the bottom of the box will be my winner or from 6 oclock but if there is color affinity and inside this "BOX" so to speak it will hold. Short and squatty shapes are my last option when choosing what one to go with. Alex"s Yellow color is my winner not because of size but shape it will handle rolling condition sounder IMO I don't view my smallest seating best as being ragged edge of tune like I do when making decisions on powder ragged edge, I used to but not these days.If I shot a ladder that printed like that I would go right in the middle .006 with my load.. That would be pretty safe..lol
Ray
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