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Remember that seating depth plays the largest part in accuracy and if you get a wide triangular group, seat the bullet a quarter turn further out and reshoot and repeat until the group shrinks.

Like wise, if you get the more common 2 shots together and the third going wider, seat deeper a quarter turn and reshoot and repeat until that stray comes into the group.

Aussie,

Is this actually true? I've reloaded for 25 years and never read that or figured it out on my own. That is a superbly simple way of thinking about it. Now I gotta prove it to myself. Got some 120's to start testing, be looking for it there.
I not afraid to learn a new trick but this is something I should have noticed. Guess I have always put 'em out as far as I could to get the best groups.
Anyway thanks man for the learnin'


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