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Annealing a 215 Berger target bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1069223" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I learned it from bullet makers who have more knowledge than yourself!! It makes a huge difference but you'd have to actually do it to know then prove it on targets at range which we have. We us water jugs at 1000 yards just to get an idea and you can take a bullet that will shoot through three feet of water and not open and make it open in the first few inch and completely stop inside 10 inches. I have taken bullets that wont open on light game and made them perform excellent the same game. I only found a need on open tip type bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1069223, member: 13632"] I learned it from bullet makers who have more knowledge than yourself!! It makes a huge difference but you'd have to actually do it to know then prove it on targets at range which we have. We us water jugs at 1000 yards just to get an idea and you can take a bullet that will shoot through three feet of water and not open and make it open in the first few inch and completely stop inside 10 inches. I have taken bullets that wont open on light game and made them perform excellent the same game. I only found a need on open tip type bullets. [/QUOTE]
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