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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Increase in velocity with stored ammo question?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rflamm250" data-source="post: 1997164" data-attributes="member: 105493"><p>Yes. The only variable I can figure is time. I am just going to wait until I need to anneal all 200 pcs again and load a few immediately and see if it goes back to the old velocity. You mentioned 22250. I have a load in a 22 250 with xbr 8208 and 75 bergers I have been using for years , close to 2k rounds. I load them 200 at a time but I never anneal them. I haven't noticed any speed increases with those. Makes me believe it has something to do with fresh annealed brass, but IDK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rflamm250, post: 1997164, member: 105493"] Yes. The only variable I can figure is time. I am just going to wait until I need to anneal all 200 pcs again and load a few immediately and see if it goes back to the old velocity. You mentioned 22250. I have a load in a 22 250 with xbr 8208 and 75 bergers I have been using for years , close to 2k rounds. I load them 200 at a time but I never anneal them. I haven't noticed any speed increases with those. Makes me believe it has something to do with fresh annealed brass, but IDK. [/QUOTE]
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