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Good grief, it looks like something from Star Trek!!!
How much does it cost?
Many sincere thanks for your reply!!!!
Cam
Some sort of professional annealing machine is up next on my reloading journey for purchasing. I just started ghetto annealing not long ago. But I have a question just out of curiousity. What issues have you personally encountered without annealing and how many loads did it take to get to that point. For me 4 to 5 loads and my neck tension is all over to the point facory ammo would be way more consistent to shoot. I ask because it seems a lot of people get into reloading and have no emphasis on annealing when to me, it defeats the purpose of reloading if you’re not annealing.
I have to disagree with you. I have shot in a tunnel more than almost anybody out there. Yes you can see it in short range. It’s the logistics of using it at the range when you’re shooting bench rest loading every half an hour. I do it now and others do it now with loading trailers and generators.I believe annealing doesnt show the accuracy benefit at short range. Thats why PPC shooters and you and Litz can't see it, even in a tunnel. But at 1000 it clearly does better. Actually it helped the scoring more then the groups. Group elevation was way better and all you had to do was hit the left and right. Matt
I have to disagree with you. I have shot in a tunnel more than almost anybody out there. Yes you can see it in short range. It’s the logistics of using it at the range when you’re shooting bench rest loading every half an hour. I do it now and others do it now with loading trailers and generators.
Yes it does work at Short range.
Yes it does mater name how many people have sent there brass out for hardness testing before when new them after annealing. I have with 3 types of propane and with amp.OP, want some brass induction annealed to see if that will make a difference compared to your torch method (which I doubt it will), I'd be willing to anneal some for you.
Yes it does mater name how many people have sent there brass out for hardness testing before when new them after annealing. I have with 3 types of propane and with amp.
You are not doing your brass justice.
Unless you have it tested.
Try doing all of them and then give your opinion. I think it will change.
Sorry about all of you with propane units I was the same.
Like I said if you don’t have an amp don’t Anneal your brass.