I think skookum is saying that you can't trust what a scattered group is telling you until after you have done seating depth tests because seating depth can affect group size so much.
But I also see what you're saying about not being able to infer much from a single shot ocw, because the arbitrary seating depth used could scatter the poi enough to skew the data.
I think there is a reason Newberry or whatever his name is settled on his method for ocw. I'm sure he experimented with several variations of the same method, but decided the published method is best.
If something has been working for you, then rock on. Can't argue with results. But i think a lot of the people having success with shortcut variations of ocw or ladder are having success because of their previous experiences. There is something they understand about a particular cartridge or chamber. Or there is something they already know about a particular bullet or powder. If you're on your fifth 6.5 creed barrel and you've been shooting 140 eldm with h4350 and lapua brass the whole time, you can probably pick a good load with zero development.
For anyone new to reloading or to these specific methods, or even just a new cartridge or bullet, i wouldn't try to take any shortcuts.
But I also see what you're saying about not being able to infer much from a single shot ocw, because the arbitrary seating depth used could scatter the poi enough to skew the data.
I think there is a reason Newberry or whatever his name is settled on his method for ocw. I'm sure he experimented with several variations of the same method, but decided the published method is best.
If something has been working for you, then rock on. Can't argue with results. But i think a lot of the people having success with shortcut variations of ocw or ladder are having success because of their previous experiences. There is something they understand about a particular cartridge or chamber. Or there is something they already know about a particular bullet or powder. If you're on your fifth 6.5 creed barrel and you've been shooting 140 eldm with h4350 and lapua brass the whole time, you can probably pick a good load with zero development.
For anyone new to reloading or to these specific methods, or even just a new cartridge or bullet, i wouldn't try to take any shortcuts.