I fell into the marketing trap for the Browning "BOSS" by eventually buying a .22-250, .270 Win and 7mm Rem Mag with that system.
But it works.
The question I pose here is the following:
1) You seat a bullet to factory specs -or any distance from lands that appeals to you, and you use an arbitrary load, perhaps just under recommended max charge and adjust the BOSS to perfection; is it any different than:
2) Seating a bullet to a specific distance from the lands and producing several sets of rounds various powder charges and seating depths until you hit that "sweet"spot?
Does #1 get you to the barrel vibration accuracy point more quickly than going through the process with 2?
But it works.
The question I pose here is the following:
1) You seat a bullet to factory specs -or any distance from lands that appeals to you, and you use an arbitrary load, perhaps just under recommended max charge and adjust the BOSS to perfection; is it any different than:
2) Seating a bullet to a specific distance from the lands and producing several sets of rounds various powder charges and seating depths until you hit that "sweet"spot?
Does #1 get you to the barrel vibration accuracy point more quickly than going through the process with 2?