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AMP Annealer VS No annealing Vs Torch Head Annealer Vs 2nd/3rd Shot
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<blockquote data-quote="buckfvr" data-source="post: 1412973" data-attributes="member: 43353"><p>So, Joe and I having annealed many hundreds/thousands of cases, are not likely to be suffering from the learning curve. Also, since several of the affected cases are from the AMP group, it is even more unlikely it is something we over looked. We see failure with and with out annealing on this particular batch of Hornady brass, and have not experienced this with any other brass.</p><p></p><p>Neck sized and minimal shoulder bump between firings. and yes, brass recipies are similar in that it takes not much difference to make a great deal of difference in hard/soft. Because of that (plus all the different settings on the AMP) we tend not to think of them as being "very" similar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buckfvr, post: 1412973, member: 43353"] So, Joe and I having annealed many hundreds/thousands of cases, are not likely to be suffering from the learning curve. Also, since several of the affected cases are from the AMP group, it is even more unlikely it is something we over looked. We see failure with and with out annealing on this particular batch of Hornady brass, and have not experienced this with any other brass. Neck sized and minimal shoulder bump between firings. and yes, brass recipies are similar in that it takes not much difference to make a great deal of difference in hard/soft. Because of that (plus all the different settings on the AMP) we tend not to think of them as being "very" similar. [/QUOTE]
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