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Better accuracy with Virgin Brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="rcoody" data-source="post: 1180661" data-attributes="member: 91090"><p>I don't know about the science of annealing but from personal experience it works. That said for it to be effective it has to be done right. I believe many of the do-it-yourself methods I see on these shooting forums are inconsistent at best.</p><p> </p><p>Now it might extend the life of your brass but that is not why I do it. If you were to take a few of your fired cases that had been fired 5 or 10 times without annealing and annealed them. then resized them and some unannealed cases out of the same group and loaded them up when you were seating your bullets you would definitely feel the difference. Feels like seating in brand new lapua brass. The neck tension has got to be more consistent.</p><p> </p><p>I anneal every 3 to 5 firings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rcoody, post: 1180661, member: 91090"] I don't know about the science of annealing but from personal experience it works. That said for it to be effective it has to be done right. I believe many of the do-it-yourself methods I see on these shooting forums are inconsistent at best. Now it might extend the life of your brass but that is not why I do it. If you were to take a few of your fired cases that had been fired 5 or 10 times without annealing and annealed them. then resized them and some unannealed cases out of the same group and loaded them up when you were seating your bullets you would definitely feel the difference. Feels like seating in brand new lapua brass. The neck tension has got to be more consistent. I anneal every 3 to 5 firings. [/QUOTE]
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