carlsbad
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So last week I got my new AMP annealer and I annealed my once fired 6 slr brass:
winchester 243, neck turned to .012.
The MV Before annealing was 3030 with 46.0 gn of H1000 with an SD of about 15. After annealing it was 3130 with an SD of 7. I actually reduced the load to 45.8 trying to find a velocity that the barrel likes better. Barrel is 30" brux 1/7 .236/.243. 300 rounds thru it.
Before you suggest I keep this load, I had hard bolt lift and crappy groups. No cratering or primer perfs since I run a .059 firing pin in all my rifles. Any ideas on how to explain this?
thanks,
Jerry
winchester 243, neck turned to .012.
The MV Before annealing was 3030 with 46.0 gn of H1000 with an SD of about 15. After annealing it was 3130 with an SD of 7. I actually reduced the load to 45.8 trying to find a velocity that the barrel likes better. Barrel is 30" brux 1/7 .236/.243. 300 rounds thru it.
Before you suggest I keep this load, I had hard bolt lift and crappy groups. No cratering or primer perfs since I run a .059 firing pin in all my rifles. Any ideas on how to explain this?
thanks,
Jerry