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O K SO DO I HAVE TO EAT CROW ?

Eating crow should be taught by parents very early on in life. Should be reinforced in grammar school and then an advanced course in high school. And for those that go to college, there should be a doctorate degree course, mandatory for all the above! Life would be better for us all with an appetite for eating crow.
Pass the salt, please:oops:
 
Don't know about the omen part (if a crow is in your yard someone has died ) we have noticed about 8/10 crows around our place for several years now. Seems they are getting physically larger in size, compared to yesteryear.

Can remember grandmother talking about years ago , people setting dynamite charges in trees north of town , waiting for crows to roost night. Crows were destroying crops. Any way that's the way I heard it !

To all a good day.
 
Eating crow should be taught by parents very early on in life. Should be reinforced in grammar school and then an advanced course in high school. And for those that go to college, there should be a doctorate degree course, mandatory for all the above! Life would be better for us all with an appetite for eating crow.
Pass the salt, please:oops:
Absolutely agree 100%. Good point to bring up. We should always be willing to except the fact that our opinions could be wrong. Although I have never annealed the first case now I'm wondering how much accuracy or precision whatever you want to call it I have left on the bench for many years. Even though I normally don't compete in matches I probably could have seen better numbers and possibly better groups in the past. So we live and learn. Definitely will be watching all my other load numbers more closely especially with brass that's been fire many times over. Here's the salt, could I please have the pepper?
 
There is no doubt in My mind that all precision shooters could benefit from an AMP Annealer. It is just out of My price range. And it’s just more stuff.
From what I've seen so far with this tool SVT_Tactical has found and using very successfully on his brass and now mine as well I feel annealing does indeed help and the cool part is of course the cost of this tool is nowhere near the cost of the AMP. Not knocking the AMP at all and as some have said it may very well be a better machine and do a better job but the cost prohibits some of us from being able to purchase that tool.
 
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With this induction unit I built I can't imagine an AMP would improve anything. I told Bill we need to shoot a couple test. 2 - 5 shot groups, no annealing, 2 - 5 shot groups using my annealer. And find someone to Amp anneal to do 10 for us to do 2 - 5 shot groups with that brass. Compare the ES and SD and share. I'd be shocked to see much better changes with the AMP but if I did..... I'm the type I'd end up buying one.
I have $225-$250 in my homemade induction unit. It's fast and quiet.


Who's got an AMP we can send 10 pieces of brass to?
You know we’re going to have to see this machine and all the details !!!!
 

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