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Who does this method part 2

First, I want to thank EVERYONE who jumped in part one. Always something to learn and I am extremely grateful for your knowledge. Does anyone ever get together over coffee to discuss reloading? I’m in Gettysburg, PA

As a shooter who just reloads because I enjoy it, I get better results than factory.... and the bonus is availability and money saved. Lastly you understand better why the projectile does what it does.

>>> NOW what should be done first and why:

Do you develop the load first then work on distance from lands? Does it matter?
 
First, I want to thank EVERYONE who jumped in part one. Always something to learn and I am extremely grateful for your knowledge. Does anyone ever get together over coffee to discuss reloading? I’m in Gettysburg, PA

As a shooter who just reloads because I enjoy it, I get better results than factory.... and the bonus is availability and money saved. Lastly you understand better why the projectile does what it does.

>>> NOW what should be done first and why:

Do you develop the load first then work on distance from lands? Does it matter?
The distance to the lands is nothing more than a starting point. Once you've found a starting point, the distance to the lands is irrelevant and the focus is on seating depth. That is . . . when we're loading off the lands.

If one is load to touch or jam, then keeping up with throat erosion is needed and "chasing the lands" is what I'd say . . . appropriate. ;)
 
First, I want to thank EVERYONE who jumped in part one. Always something to learn and I am extremely grateful for your knowledge. Does anyone ever get together over coffee to discuss reloading? I’m in Gettysburg, PA

As a shooter who just reloads because I enjoy it, I get better results than factory.... and the bonus is availability and money saved. Lastly you understand better why the projectile does what it does.

>>> NOW what should be done first and why:

Do you develop the load first then work on distance from lands? Does it matter?
If my magazine or lands will allow it,
I always like to find seating depth first before wringing out the most accuracy from the load.
I have seen a difference of .010" seat depth make a HUGE difference in grouping
So feel it a waste of components testing without finding a good seating depth FIRST.
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Some guys tune with powder charge and with things such as an AR-15, youre limited to Mag Length, so with that powder charge is really the only other way to tine unless you keep seating the bullet deeper a little at a time finding a node that way, which can be done.
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In any cartridge I kind of want a certain velocity so load a safe load to approx that velocity then tune in seating depth.
Afterward I tune in the powder charge for consistency
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Then revisit seating depth again and fine tune to make sure I am not slightly out of tune.
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I find using seating depth the quickest way to at least.... get a very accurate load,
Sometimes within 20 rounds... if the powder burn rate matches the particular bullet well.
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The way I view it is like this
Your barrel will vibrate pretty much at the same frequency no matter how hard or soft the powder smacks it
---Take a tuning fork, lightly tap it, or smack it with a hammer hard.
Wont matter, it will still vibrate at one frequency.
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Therefore even if I use 2 different powders, as long as I am driving the bullet the same velocity
I can retain and use the same seating depth for both powders (retain same exit timing of bullet)
 
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If my magazine or lands will allow it,
I always like to find seating depth first before wringing out the most accuracy from the load.
I have seen a difference of .010" seat depth make a HUGE difference in grouping
So feel it a waste of components testing without finding a good seating depth FIRST.
-------------
Some guys tune with powder charge and with things such as an AR-15, youre limited to Mag Length, so with that powder charge is really the only other way to tine unless you keep seating the bullet deeper a little at a time finding a node that way, which can be done.
-------------
In any cartridge I kind of want a certain velocity so load a safe load to approx that velocity then tune in seating depth.
Afterward I tune in the powder charge for consistency
------------
Then revisit seating depth again and fine tune to make sure I am not slightly out of tune.
------------
I find using seating depth the quickest way to at least.... get a very accurate load,
Sometimes within 20 rounds... if the powder burn rate matches the particular bullet well.
------------
The way I view it is like this
Your barrel will vibrate pretty much at the same frequency no matter how hard or soft the powder smacks it
---Take a tuning fork, lightly tap it, or smack it with a hammer hard.
Wont matter, it will still vibrate at one frequency.
---------------
Therefore even if I use 2 different powders, as long as I am driving the bullet the same velocity
I can retain and use the same seating depth for both powders (retain same exit timing of bullet)
I think there’s a difference tuning a machine gun built for minute of chest and a benchrest rifle.
Wayne
 
I think there’s a difference tuning a machine gun built for minute of chest and a benchrest rifle.
Wayne
I was covering all bases with a comparison also to guns that have a limited OAL to play with
It's not just AR type platforms
Even a 7/08 built on a short action but using newer High BC bullets will be limited to Mag Length as well just like an AR will be
And I can assure you, todays AR's are much better than minute of chest and are not machine guns
that is M-16.
Try 10 shot groups with all bullets holes touching, done with powder charge & leaving seat depth alone.
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a guy "CAN" tune with powder charge only
but is more beneficial initially to be done with seating depth first.
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The OP specififed he is a shooter who just reloads because he enjoys it,
not a benchrester hence why I covered a few simple bases for his experimenting
 
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I don’t have that issue with my 7-08 and any gun that puts another round in it automatically is a machine gun as far as I’m concerned but to each his own. I can make a ar15 fully auto before you could finish smoking a cigarette. Have a wonderful day.
Wayne
 

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