There is a couple ways to see it.
Changing seating does likely change optimum powder load. By a little no doubt.
But changing powder does not affect optimum seating. Why would it?
I ran Berger's test to find best coarse seating with 3 different powders in 26wssm. 139Laps consistently came in at 8thou OTL.
But when I changed bullets, the whole thing changed, going from 139Laps to 140VLDs changed where optimum seating was. For me, the VLDs preferred 37thou OTL.
Optimum Seating has nothing whatsoever to do with powder, or powder load. It's about the bullet bore interface. So it makes no sense to even think about powder until optimum (or very close to optimum) seating is established.
Another way to see it; with a good barrel you can double group size with big seating adjustments.
But, you cannot double group size with powder. No way.
This indicates that seating is coarser of an adjustment than powder.
When you calibrate anything, you adjust coarse 1st, then fine. And there is no adjustment finer than a kernel of powder.
Changing seating does likely change optimum powder load. By a little no doubt.
But changing powder does not affect optimum seating. Why would it?
I ran Berger's test to find best coarse seating with 3 different powders in 26wssm. 139Laps consistently came in at 8thou OTL.
But when I changed bullets, the whole thing changed, going from 139Laps to 140VLDs changed where optimum seating was. For me, the VLDs preferred 37thou OTL.
Optimum Seating has nothing whatsoever to do with powder, or powder load. It's about the bullet bore interface. So it makes no sense to even think about powder until optimum (or very close to optimum) seating is established.
Another way to see it; with a good barrel you can double group size with big seating adjustments.
But, you cannot double group size with powder. No way.
This indicates that seating is coarser of an adjustment than powder.
When you calibrate anything, you adjust coarse 1st, then fine. And there is no adjustment finer than a kernel of powder.