A couple of weeks ago there was a thread on how important seating depth is to accuracy. I had never given it much thought because I had always found that loading to SAMMI spec and adjusting powder charges could get me to 1/4 to 1/2 MOA even if it took a couple of powder or bullet changes to get there. Then I bought a used MGM Encore rifle barrel in 308 and went to work trying to get at least a 1/2 MOA load worked up, but after four powders and three bullet selections 1.5 MOA was the best I could come up with. I have 500 Core-Lok 150 gr pull downs that I really wanted to use so I picked the best load I had found and decided to just test the theory of seating depth as an accuracy parameter. Using FC brass, CCI 200 primers, the Core-Lok bullets, and 3031 I set to work.
Since I didn't have any extra case neck to go longer I decided to go shorter and searched the site for advise. It seemed that .005 to .008 per step was the consensus, I decided to go big and seated the bullets .008 deeper. The 1.5 MOA load was now shooting just under MOA so a confirming group was shot and sure enough It held up. I tried another .008 shorter and now I was at 1/4 MOA. I NEVER expected to get such dramatic results from making that kind of adjustment and it is all because I have the good fortune of having all of you as my mentors and coaches.
Thanks to all of you that are willing to share your knowledge so freely.
Since I didn't have any extra case neck to go longer I decided to go shorter and searched the site for advise. It seemed that .005 to .008 per step was the consensus, I decided to go big and seated the bullets .008 deeper. The 1.5 MOA load was now shooting just under MOA so a confirming group was shot and sure enough It held up. I tried another .008 shorter and now I was at 1/4 MOA. I NEVER expected to get such dramatic results from making that kind of adjustment and it is all because I have the good fortune of having all of you as my mentors and coaches.
Thanks to all of you that are willing to share your knowledge so freely.