AlNyhus
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In post #7, Hank mentions it's annealed each firing.I agree but the op did say it happened on virgin brass as well as fired, fwiw.
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In post #7, Hank mentions it's annealed each firing.I agree but the op did say it happened on virgin brass as well as fired, fwiw.
I thought I saw that and skimmed back over and missed it. Done right, rules that out, I would think. Thanks!In post #7, Hank mentions it's annealed each firing.
Good shootin'-Al
But is he? Theres annealing, and theres annealing. I dont do it anymore but when I did I found I had to go past what was recommended to get results. Many of us came to those same conclusions. Just something to consider. Probably not the end all be all here.In post #7, Hank mentions it's annealed each firing.
Good shootin'-Al
I dont have an amp. But when I annealed, I tested how much on target. I still think every process we do needs to be tested on the target. What wins at the loading bench doent matter. So if your going to anneal, try different amounts of it and always compare it to non annealed. My thoughts anyhow.Setting the shoulders back .001 to .002.
There are several things about that reamer I'd change today including the neck diameter. I didn't then but have an Autodod now. It really wouldn't matter what the neck is, assuming smaller, as I can easily adapt. That said, have a straight 284 reamer with a .321 neck. I didn't turn the brass for that chamber and it was fine. Again, I agree with you, but what about the .319 gives you heartburn?
Alex - I think you are saying that most of us don't know if we are annealing or not. I guess I'd put myself I that group. I use an AMP with Aztec firmware but have not sent any brass off for analysis. So, I'll agree that I think I am annealing brass.
Alex, just curious on why you don't anneal anymore?I dont have an amp. But when I annealed, I tested how much on target. I still think every process we do needs to be tested on the target. What wins at the loading bench doent matter. So if your going to anneal, try different amounts of it and always compare it to non annealed. My thoughts anyhow.
Pretty much what Dave said. I have tested it in all kinds of rifles and could not improve over non annealed brass. In may cases it shot just as well, but not better. Im not saying my experience will be the same as everyones, I only tested this with quality brass in saami min spec chambers. But I did test it in everything from a dasher up to a 338 lapua imp.Alex, just curious on why you don't anneal anymore?