I've got Bryan's three previous books and was confused because I could find none of these provocative conclusions supposedly made by him. I didn't realize his third book in the
Modern Advancements in Long Range Shooting series has already been released... but is NOT yet available on Amazon (where I buy most my books). I'm guessing the content now being questioned is in that third volume.
Could someone who actually
owns that book post a few snippets where Bryan suggests that powder charge and seating depth aren't critical?
I, of course, recollect the long thread we had back in October regarding Bryan's conclusions about tuners. I think
@dgeesaman said best it in the very second post of that very long thread... Bryan was doing his "tuner testing" using the wrong rifle and the wrong rifle context. Kinda like if I were to put one on my old iron-sighted Model 94 .30-30 and then complained because I couldn't tell where it made a difference.
I've got too much respect for Bryan's body of work to throw him under the bus just yet. My guess, while awaiting my volume of his new book, is that he once again is reporting results from a gun or a discipline where some of these things just don't matter as much. Maybe if I was having that beer with him I'd suggest he raise his eyes a little further down the road.
What's beyond dispute - for me - is that at the very highest levels of rifle precision, everything matters. It's a world of nuance and subtlety.
And that's what makes truly accurate rifles such a beautiful thing.