I have never been one to just folow the crowd in my reloading. I let the rifle tell me what it wants, this has always worked pretty well but sometimes "MY" own preconcieved ideas do get in my own way.
I started this HighPower shooting coming from BPCR Shilouette and Schuetzen. In Schuetzen the best accuracy has always been to breach seat your bullets. In BPCR while I did not breach seat ( just not enough time in a relay to do so) I did shoot a slip fit bullet with NO neck tension and the bullet seated very deep into the rifling. This for me proved itself over and over on the target. In my last year of shooting BPCR Shilouette my Ram count for 19 matches, 10 Rams per match and shot at 547 Yds was 189 out of a possible 190. To me that proved that the load was working loaded like that.
When I first started shooting F-Class and Long Range Benchrest, I brought that mind set with me. I seated all of my bullets to engage the rifling. Since I was winning a match every once in a while i never tried any other seating depth other than engaging. A little over a month ago I shoot a F-Class match in Tullahoma, Tn. This was a 1,000 yd match and my first at that distance. In the first relay I shot a 197 8X and was thrilled at that result. I then went to the pits and was talking to one of the guys in the pits who turned out to be Danny Biggs. He asked me what bullet I was shooting and in what caliber I told him I was shooting the Berger 130 Vld Target in 6.5x47L. This brought up a conversation as to seating depth, in this conversation he advised me that maybe I should try jumbing the VLD's.
Now when a feller like Mr. Biggs who has had the succes at F-Class that he has talks I am going to listen. Yesterday and again today I seated some bullets deeper into the case ( made me cringe to do so too). I have the targets and the results on paper in front of me now. It does however bring up a question.
What are some of you guys doing as to seating depth with your VLD bullets?
Roland
I started this HighPower shooting coming from BPCR Shilouette and Schuetzen. In Schuetzen the best accuracy has always been to breach seat your bullets. In BPCR while I did not breach seat ( just not enough time in a relay to do so) I did shoot a slip fit bullet with NO neck tension and the bullet seated very deep into the rifling. This for me proved itself over and over on the target. In my last year of shooting BPCR Shilouette my Ram count for 19 matches, 10 Rams per match and shot at 547 Yds was 189 out of a possible 190. To me that proved that the load was working loaded like that.
When I first started shooting F-Class and Long Range Benchrest, I brought that mind set with me. I seated all of my bullets to engage the rifling. Since I was winning a match every once in a while i never tried any other seating depth other than engaging. A little over a month ago I shoot a F-Class match in Tullahoma, Tn. This was a 1,000 yd match and my first at that distance. In the first relay I shot a 197 8X and was thrilled at that result. I then went to the pits and was talking to one of the guys in the pits who turned out to be Danny Biggs. He asked me what bullet I was shooting and in what caliber I told him I was shooting the Berger 130 Vld Target in 6.5x47L. This brought up a conversation as to seating depth, in this conversation he advised me that maybe I should try jumbing the VLD's.
Now when a feller like Mr. Biggs who has had the succes at F-Class that he has talks I am going to listen. Yesterday and again today I seated some bullets deeper into the case ( made me cringe to do so too). I have the targets and the results on paper in front of me now. It does however bring up a question.
What are some of you guys doing as to seating depth with your VLD bullets?
Roland