In Mike Ratigan's book Extreme Rifle Accuracy on page 128, it says;
"...found conclusively that changes in bullet seating depth had no significant effect on pressure or velocity."
In the Accurate Shooter review of quickload at
http://www.accurateshooter.com/gear-reviews/test-quickload-review/
under Bullet Seating Depth it says;
"If you haven’t tried QuickLOAD, you may be surprised at how much of an effect relatively small changes in seating depth can have. QuickLOAD gives you a good sense of how seating depth (and case capacity) affects load pressure."
Are these two statements at odds with each other or am I missing something?
"...found conclusively that changes in bullet seating depth had no significant effect on pressure or velocity."
In the Accurate Shooter review of quickload at
http://www.accurateshooter.com/gear-reviews/test-quickload-review/
under Bullet Seating Depth it says;
"If you haven’t tried QuickLOAD, you may be surprised at how much of an effect relatively small changes in seating depth can have. QuickLOAD gives you a good sense of how seating depth (and case capacity) affects load pressure."
Are these two statements at odds with each other or am I missing something?