We all strive for accuracy when reloading and a part of that is finding a good seating depth.
Most of my rifles shoot best when the bullet is seated within .010 from the lands (magazine lenght permitting)
There lies the problem....when I seat the bullet close to the lands I am also close to the maximum length for the mag box.
When i load up the mag box and fire a round the plastic tips get deformed from recoil and my groups start to open up.
If I seat the bullet deep enough so the tip dosen't deform durring recoil my groups also open up.
When I am at the range I always load one cartrige at a time. When I am hunting I have a full mag box.
I assume that I will put the animal down with the first shot due to all of the range time and the quality of the hand loads but, seeing smashed and bent tips doesn't help my confidence level if I need a follow up shot.
What do you guys think?
Most of my rifles shoot best when the bullet is seated within .010 from the lands (magazine lenght permitting)
There lies the problem....when I seat the bullet close to the lands I am also close to the maximum length for the mag box.
When i load up the mag box and fire a round the plastic tips get deformed from recoil and my groups start to open up.
If I seat the bullet deep enough so the tip dosen't deform durring recoil my groups also open up.
When I am at the range I always load one cartrige at a time. When I am hunting I have a full mag box.
I assume that I will put the animal down with the first shot due to all of the range time and the quality of the hand loads but, seeing smashed and bent tips doesn't help my confidence level if I need a follow up shot.
What do you guys think?