Typically what i see for standard load development is some sort of OCW test where they go form min to max charge and find nodes or flat spots in velocity. So they are tuning a specific bullet to exit the barrel at consistent speed and at the optimal time in the barrels harmonic wave. Then once they have found their optimal charge weight they do seating depth. Usually in .003-.010 increments and find the seating depth node, then if that has low sd/es and a good group thats their load. But the problem for me is If you have already found an optimal charge weight at a specific seatting depth lets say Jam -20k or 10 thou off lands what ever seating depth used for OCW then if you change that is it not going to change pressures, velocity, harmonics? If you change seating depth that changes case capacity, jump, jam, pressures and velocity. So if you already found the best velocity for lowest vertical dispersion isnt changing seating depth going to change your velocity and in turn change when ur bullet leaves the barrel? so what point is there in doing some sort of OCW test if seating depth change is going to change when the bullet leaves the barrel, other than for pressure test? So why not just charge cases with a safe ammount of powder and do alot of seating depth test and never change powder charge, just stick with the same one given no pressure signs? What do you guys think of this because i find it hard to belive that charge weight is vertical spread and seatting depth is horizontal spread.