Re: .223 rem bullet seating depth question
Do yourself a favor. Gather as much load data as you can, pertaining to the powder and bullet that you want to run. Decide what velocity you want to launch at and fill the cartridge accordingly. Then, simply make up 5 loads at, say, 2.220, then 5 at 2.240, 5 at 2.260, and so on, up until your bolt will not chamber the load. Then fire away.
I was just out today working up a .223 load and did just that and got amazing results!I started at 2.220 wit 26.5g of BL(c)-2 and a 69 grain SMK and got about a 1MOA group. Then I went to 2.240 and, with the exception of one flyer caused by me, got a .3MOA group! Same charge, same bullet. From there the groups started spreading back out. I only had loads out to 2.280 today, so there is a possibility that going even further out will start to tighten the groups back up. Regardless, just messing with bullet seating depths will yield HUGE changes to the accuracy of a load...