I'm fairly new to reloading discussion on another forum got me thinking......
If you are using a rifle where OAL is restricted to magazine length then the approach of final fining tuning a load by changing seating depth is lost if you want to feed fro the magazine....
If the argument (one that I read on another forum) is that adjusting seating depth merely fine tunes pressure/velocity then can the same job be achieved by subtle incremental increases in powder weight say 0.1g increments (assuming seating depth is uniform, bullet weight is uniform, brass has been weight sorted etc).
Is there more to seating depth than merely slight variations in velocity that could be achieved by other means (subtle accurate powder weight changes or even changing brand of primers) or is there more to it than that and if so what are these factors that come into play
If you are using a rifle where OAL is restricted to magazine length then the approach of final fining tuning a load by changing seating depth is lost if you want to feed fro the magazine....
If the argument (one that I read on another forum) is that adjusting seating depth merely fine tunes pressure/velocity then can the same job be achieved by subtle incremental increases in powder weight say 0.1g increments (assuming seating depth is uniform, bullet weight is uniform, brass has been weight sorted etc).
Is there more to seating depth than merely slight variations in velocity that could be achieved by other means (subtle accurate powder weight changes or even changing brand of primers) or is there more to it than that and if so what are these factors that come into play