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Annealing? How do YOU do it? How often?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdyson" data-source="post: 2677728" data-attributes="member: 74061"><p>Amp is the best and I considered replacing my flame annealer with one until I saw a video made by F-class Pro Erik Cortina. fir years he used a flame annealer and followed the old "heat the neck till it starts to glow red" method. He bought the amp but wanted to prove it was better before using it. So he made a batch of flame and AMP annealed brass and shot test groups at 1000 yards from his 284 shehane. Yes, the amp groups were smaller, but not by much. The difference was so small, I doubt it would be noticeable at ranges less than 500yds. After seeing that video, I figured the juice wasn't worth the squeeze. At least for my 3/4 to 1 MOA Rifles. I decided to skip the Amp, keep my flame annealer, and spend The money on better brass, bullets, and barrels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdyson, post: 2677728, member: 74061"] Amp is the best and I considered replacing my flame annealer with one until I saw a video made by F-class Pro Erik Cortina. fir years he used a flame annealer and followed the old “heat the neck till it starts to glow red” method. He bought the amp but wanted to prove it was better before using it. So he made a batch of flame and AMP annealed brass and shot test groups at 1000 yards from his 284 shehane. Yes, the amp groups were smaller, but not by much. The difference was so small, I doubt it would be noticeable at ranges less than 500yds. After seeing that video, I figured the juice wasn’t worth the squeeze. At least for my 3/4 to 1 MOA Rifles. I decided to skip the Amp, keep my flame annealer, and spend The money on better brass, bullets, and barrels. [/QUOTE]
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