Originally Posted by Ehryk
the further out a bullet is seated, the more available volume inside the case. The more available volume, the lower the pressure. The lower the pressure, the lower the velocity. The only to make this up is to increase the powder charge.


In a rifle where a bullet can be seated out far enough to contact the lands, this is not true. There are TWO ways seating depth affects pressure, not just one.


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