Tod Hendricks
Gold $$ Contributor
WITH THE RIGHT BULLET! and maybe some other favorable variables.
My normal seating test is to load 2 of each depth/length at a an already proven powder charge and shoot ‘em all at the same aim point. I repeat the tests at least three times if not more over the life of the barrel.
I use touch as a reference for length, touch for me is determined by free fall, push a dummy round in with a stick or whatever, lift the barrel, when a case falls out it’s not touching the rifling. Obviously thats the simplified version of how I test it, a long dowel down the barrel and pusher from behind the dummy jockeyed back and forth will tell you a lot.
The first pic is cropped. This test starts at .060” jump and goes .030” past touch, -.060 to +.030, first shot was cold bore, normally I take a warm up shot.
My normal seating test is to load 2 of each depth/length at a an already proven powder charge and shoot ‘em all at the same aim point. I repeat the tests at least three times if not more over the life of the barrel.
I use touch as a reference for length, touch for me is determined by free fall, push a dummy round in with a stick or whatever, lift the barrel, when a case falls out it’s not touching the rifling. Obviously thats the simplified version of how I test it, a long dowel down the barrel and pusher from behind the dummy jockeyed back and forth will tell you a lot.
The first pic is cropped. This test starts at .060” jump and goes .030” past touch, -.060 to +.030, first shot was cold bore, normally I take a warm up shot.