My AGS Annealer was delivered on Monday. I tinkered with it a bit and then annealed all of my .250 Savage AI and .280 AI fired brass after I was comfortable with setting the unit up.
Historically, my .280ai brass has required considerably more effort to FL Resize than the .250 Savage AI. I also have more challenges getting consistent shoulder bump with the .280ai brass.
After annealing I went after the .280ai Peterson brass and FL Resized. Upon inspecting them after resizing, I’m noticing what looks like damascus markings on the necks. These are three times fired, and this is the first time this has happened.
Is this normal behavior for annealed brass?
I’m starting to think there may be an issue with my Redding .280ai FL Die.
Historically, my .280ai brass has required considerably more effort to FL Resize than the .250 Savage AI. I also have more challenges getting consistent shoulder bump with the .280ai brass.
After annealing I went after the .280ai Peterson brass and FL Resized. Upon inspecting them after resizing, I’m noticing what looks like damascus markings on the necks. These are three times fired, and this is the first time this has happened.
Is this normal behavior for annealed brass?
I’m starting to think there may be an issue with my Redding .280ai FL Die.