I've been reloading for my handi rifle and have had good success with the 39 grain Sierra blzk. and getting 1/2" groups, which is fine. The 32 grain Sierra has proven to be harder to get the same as what I got with the factory 32 grain Hornadys they were 1/2" or less.
My question is as one seats the bullets out farther each time does one lose more velocity? I don't have a chronograph so I have no way of knowing if there is a loss or not. Does anybody have any thoughts on this. Thanks, Jack
Bullet seating depth and velocity
Bullet seating depth and velocity
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Re: Bullet seating depth and velocity
There SHOULD be some velocity loss due to "added" case capacity, but that's probably going to be countered by increased pressures if you jam it in the lands. Altogether, it may turn out to be a wash, it's really, really hard to say without running some tests to find out, and then, it would only be for the rifle involved................
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Re: Bullet seating depth and velocity
Thanks Glenn, I don't seat out to the lands and always try and stay about .030 off of them. In my younger and more reckless days I would seat my bullets out to just touching the lands.Never had a problem in doing that, but I don't do it anymore. The gun I am shooting is okay for what it is , but I am saving my pennies and change for a cz or a Remington.The one thing about a 204 is for the most part they are very accurate in most all makes. The sticky on favorite loads is a great help and can save anyone a lot of time by going there first. Good stuff
Thanks again, Jack
Thanks again, Jack
We sleep safe in our beds at night because rough men stand ready to do violence on those who would do us harm.---George Orwell