As a barrel throat starts to erode, can a tuner adjustment be made instead of moving the bullet out.
I have not had to chase lands once a good seating depth is found
Since the bullets relationship is not so much "Ogive distance to the rifling"
but more the exit timing of the bullet in relation to the barrels position
I don't know why one would chase the lands to try and keep the bullet the same distance from the rifling
when the seating depth is actually more adjusting the exit timing of the bullet
OR:
Even as the throat wears, the barrel should still vibrate the same way
Edit: I may have jumped the gun here in my own experiences with the particular brand and barrel profiles I like to use, and may be different with brands that wear more quickly
I'm thinking of little throat erosion over many hundreds of rounds
as opposed to say .300" throat erosion which very well may require a seating depth change
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I have however, adjusted charge weight to compensate for velocity loss over time.
this may or may not, require a new seating depth to compensate for the new charge weight
One rifle example: I have used the same seating depth for over 1200 rounds
I just took it out and shot it the other day and it was still on point at 485, 840 and 1340 yds
(This is how I proof a trajectory chart, is if all predictions are on for 3 different yardages )
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be sure to change and test only one thing at a time before moving on to changing the next thing.