Starting seating depth for A-Frames

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I can call wSift this week and ask, but because I'm impatient and want to work on some 300 win loads today....

Does anyone know what Swift recommends as a starting point for seating depth on A-Frames? I have 0.05 off the lands in my head, but I don't know where that came from. I can't find any reference in their manual.

Obviously, I will tweak as needed, but just want a good starting point. Thanks!
 
The Swift book gives a loaded 180 A Frame oacl at 3.340
 
Yeah, their book has the coals, but I am looking for how much jump their bullets like. (Again, as a starting point.)
 
I had a 270WBY that had a long throat, I started with the bullet dead up against the lands and moved the round back at 5thou increments and check fps and accuracy I did that until the fps and accuracy dropped off then set it were I got the best performance. Good luck with your bullet development
 
Talked to Bill (owner) at Swift today. Thought I would pass along his info in case it helps someone else here out down the road.

He said A-Frames typically like to be 30-50 thousandths off the rifling, so I'll be using that as a starting point.

Also want to say... It's the second time I have called Swift and both times Bill has called me back. He has been very helpful. Really nice to have a company that is willing to talk to and help their customers.
 
Not a 300 WM, but my 30-06 with 180 A-Frames shoots good at .050 off, but best at .135 off. I was chaising my tail on seating depth until I bedded the rifle, btw.
 
Not a 300 WM, but my 30-06 with 180 A-Frames shoots good at .050 off, but best at .135 off. I was chaising my tail on seating depth until I bedded the rifle, btw.

Thanks. That's good to know. Loaded up a couple ladders last night with different loads and seating depths so will see what it likes soon!
 
Please update and let us know how it goes, @Matt_WY.
 

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