K&M vs. 21st Century? What if I asked a different question? Does seating force translate to anything on target or muzzle velocity? I conducted the following test and am left feeling like seating force does not translate to muzzle velocity. I would love to see someone do a similar empirical test measuring impact on the target. When I find time in my calendar I will reproduce this test and measure bullet impact on target.
I loaded up 80 rounds in the exact same process. Lapua brass, Berger bullets, AMP anneal each firing, wilson seater die, etc. I then measured each seating force using the K&M arbor press. To capture the pressure I would pull down on the arbor and then slowly stop 1/16" before it would bottom out, then read the measurement on the dial. Very repeatable measurement. I then fired each round at pace with my magneto speed to capture FPS data. I then did a regression analysis in excel and generated the following (truncated for visual):
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I am not a scientist by trade, so I am completely open to suggestions on how to produce a better set of empirical data. Please share with me a different result from empirical data. To date, I have not seen any test result, yet have heard a bunch of conjecture.
Best,
DC