Medic505
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I agree and there's a lot to be said for that.make me confident in my rounds.
I agree and there's a lot to be said for that.make me confident in my rounds.
I've seen the same. So I anneal.I have shot brass so may times that they hardened and the neck would not size down using the same bushing so I had to drop down a bushing size. I have had this happen consistently with different cartridges. Some pieces of brass from the same lot get to this point before others.
When I start seeing this, then I have to choose whether to change bushing sizes or chunck the brass. I like to shoot new brass so admittedly, chuncking the brass is my first choice, especially since primer pockets start getting lose at this point if I am shooting hotter loads.
Consistent annealing alleviates this problem. And, at least in my mind, keeps all of the brass in the same state.
Do you need an Amp to consistently anneal? I say no. How much consistency is required? I say that varies depending on your level of paranoia.,
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How do you quantify that? I can assure you that "....what top shooters do." had nothing to do with why I bought an AMP unit nor why I anneal. Your declaration is not valid, at least for me.It's very difficult to quantify contribution of particular elements of reloading process to overall effect. People do anneal because that's what top shooters do. That's the main reason, not that it makes a difference on paper.
I am not sure you understood my post correctly. Sorry about that.How do you quantify that? I can assure you that "....what top shooters do." had nothing to do with why I bought an AMP unit nor why I anneal. Your declaration is not valid, at least for me.
I've not tested it, now will I ever, but I believe that more consistent rounds certainly can't hurt. How can they not? Does it actually make things worse? Makes no difference at all? I don't know, but more consistent rounds sounds like a good thing, at least to me. Has there been testing done?
Increase in brass life. Creating wildcat cartridges. Shooting low pressure loads.I've read many comments regarding the AMP annealer but am still undecided regarding my purchase. for those purists out there, do you consider annealing an essential function of reloading regardless of skill level?
Is not part of your TO and E Tommy McI've read many comments regarding the AMP annealer but am still undecided regarding my purchase. for those purists out there, do you consider annealing an essential function of reloading regardless of skill level?