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Reloading
Neck tension
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<blockquote data-quote="swampbug" data-source="post: 3063716" data-attributes="member: 115992"><p>Well, I've been annealing for over 25yrs. Blowtorch to AMP Annealer.</p><p>It's always been every time. Benchrest to F Open.</p><p>The AMP Annealing maker says to do it every time. The top F Class shooters follow that. The whole idea is to return the brass to its virgin molecular state which then produces consistency and extended brass life. Makes sense if you believe that. I am not a metal expert so if you want a scientific answer, go to the AMP website and they explain it all in deep detail. LOL, competition shooters throw their brass away after no more than 10 reloading cycles. There is a reason for that, and it's not bc they are rich and can afford new brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampbug, post: 3063716, member: 115992"] Well, I've been annealing for over 25yrs. Blowtorch to AMP Annealer. It's always been every time. Benchrest to F Open. The AMP Annealing maker says to do it every time. The top F Class shooters follow that. The whole idea is to return the brass to its virgin molecular state which then produces consistency and extended brass life. Makes sense if you believe that. I am not a metal expert so if you want a scientific answer, go to the AMP website and they explain it all in deep detail. LOL, competition shooters throw their brass away after no more than 10 reloading cycles. There is a reason for that, and it's not bc they are rich and can afford new brass. [/QUOTE]
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