Boyd Allen
Active member
I have also observed that group size varies with amount of jump, but most of the time, with factory chambers, due to their generous dimensions, I have gotten my smallest groups with bullets seated longer than "touch", somewhere between .006 and .010. This is not to say that the accuracy that is obtainable (jumping) is not usable in the field, just that I have gotten better results, with these sort of chambers, seated into the rifling. It has also been my observation that many reloaders do not necessarily bother to record the length of loaded ammunition measured off of the ogive, or work to a thousandth of an inch for seating depth. IMO once a reasonable powder charge has been determined, that there is much more to be gained by close adjustment of seating depth than by fiddling with powder charge by tenths of a grain. This has also been true with my tight necked 6PPC making the difference between good and great accuracy. I should also mention that with tight, target chambers, some excellent accuracy has been obtained with loads that have the bullet jumping to the rifling, by shooters that have had great success at matches.