I've always varied my powder charge first and when I found a good group at the highest I then different seating depths to try and improve the groups I was getting.
I found these comments below on another discussion forum wondered if anyone here does it the other way around, finding the best seating depth first.
Bryan Litz, chief ballistician at Berger, talks about seating depth during load development: "In general, the seating depth of a particular bullet in a particular rifle tends to be more static than what powder charge will work best. In other words, it's probably best to start with a low to medium powder charge and find the best seating depth. Then, using that established seating depth, start working on changes in powder charge."
I found these comments below on another discussion forum wondered if anyone here does it the other way around, finding the best seating depth first.
Bryan Litz, chief ballistician at Berger, talks about seating depth during load development: "In general, the seating depth of a particular bullet in a particular rifle tends to be more static than what powder charge will work best. In other words, it's probably best to start with a low to medium powder charge and find the best seating depth. Then, using that established seating depth, start working on changes in powder charge."
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