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Bench shooters strive to be right in the rifling with outstanding results.
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Benchrest shooters also have purpose build rifles with custom cut, short throat, tightnecked chambers.Comparing theneeds of highly customized BR rifle shooting specialized, precision handloaded cartridges to the off-the-shelf rifle that thetypical handloader loads for is likecomparingthe needs of annitro drag car to aToyota Camry. Apples and oranges.
I can't see how you can just arbitrarily dismiss the findings of a study by a company like Nosler, especially considering that the results of their studyhave no impact on their bottom line, just because their findings don't coincide with your opinion or limited(relatively speaking) experience.Nosler hasa proven reputation forquality, accurate bullets, and with access to the extensiveballistic lab facilities, a huge assortment oftest firearms inalmost every available cartridge, and a staffof trained ballisticians and engineers who develop more loads from scratch in a year than mostof uswill work upin their lifetime.
Unlike yourexperience, I've found that with every cartridge I've handloaded for (and my experience is also limited I'll admit), seating depth has been non-critical. I've found that with the right load I can make every rifle I own shootjust as wellwith thebullets seated outnear thelands as I can with the bulletsseated to fit inthe magazine, but all my rifles are off-the-shelf. If I had a precision BR rifle things might be different.
Mike