I have developed a load for my Ruger Precision Rifle in .243 with 115gn DTACs and VV165. The load shoots pretty good, good enough for my purposes (.5moa - .7moa) but my local sources for VV165 have dried up. I know I can find it online but would like to try a powder that is easy to find locally. I'm hoping to workup a load with H100V or H1000 as I've read that a few people have had good luck with it. Now to the main question: do I need to revisit bullet seating depth when working up a new load with the same bullet?
At the moment I've found good luck jumping the DTACs .015". Is seating depth a mechanical interface issue where regardless of powder, in my specific rifle, .015" jump should consistently be the most accurate seating depth? Or is seating depth more a function of fine tuning barrel time to get best accuracy?
I've read and have experienced that some bullets prefer to be jumped while others shoot best jammed. This suggests to me that there is some mechanical relationship between the shape of the bullet and chamber throat / leade that affects accuracy.
I've also seen people say that they use seating depth to tune barrel time which suggests the opposite.
Just curious as to the collective thoughts on the matter. I'd like to avoid another tedious seating depth workup if it isn't necessary. Thanks all.
At the moment I've found good luck jumping the DTACs .015". Is seating depth a mechanical interface issue where regardless of powder, in my specific rifle, .015" jump should consistently be the most accurate seating depth? Or is seating depth more a function of fine tuning barrel time to get best accuracy?
I've read and have experienced that some bullets prefer to be jumped while others shoot best jammed. This suggests to me that there is some mechanical relationship between the shape of the bullet and chamber throat / leade that affects accuracy.
I've also seen people say that they use seating depth to tune barrel time which suggests the opposite.
Just curious as to the collective thoughts on the matter. I'd like to avoid another tedious seating depth workup if it isn't necessary. Thanks all.