George, thanks for taking the time to share your priceless knowledge and experience with the rest of us. I look forward to your posts about bullet making so much.
Please understand that I do not consider myself an expert on benchrest bullets but I'm closely associated with two shooters that are; namely, Cecil Tucker and Charles Huckeba. During the past many years, I've studied everything I could find on the subject and I must say that it has been most enlightening. I have concluded, like so many others, that quality bullets are the most important component in the accuracy equation. Second, and a close second at that, is barrels. With a good barrel and what Mike Ratigan calls Superman bullets, a good shooter will be almost impossible to beat.
There are many, including my friend Charles Huckeba, that are of the opinion that bullet core stripping is nonsense and evidently you feel the same way. I'm also certain that core seating pressure is critical. Many bullet makers ruin otherwise perfectly good bullets by seating the cores to tight thereby stretching and damaging the jackets in the process.
Gene, Charles hit the nail on the head, the days of Don Rorshach's screw down core seater until jacket pops and back off 1/8 turn are long gone and buried you WILL do more damage with to much core seating pressure then with less or should I say correct pressure. This separates the lets say good bullet makers from the great bullet makers. the great ones can make at least good bullets with crappy jackets the others can make bad bullets with great jackets. On to the barrel part my opinion is barrels mean more you still need great bullets but I have a friend that had an unreal unlimited barrel shot anything I even purposely made bad bullets just to see and thing still shot unreal.... George