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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Number of reloads effect impact
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<blockquote data-quote="CliffM" data-source="post: 629560" data-attributes="member: 11533"><p>I have gone to annealing competition brass every firing mostly because I am not organized enough to keep brass sorted as to the number of firings. </p><p>As the hardness of the brass changes each firing so does the neck tension so does the POI.</p><p>I recently bought what has been the worst batch of winchester brass I have ever used. The hardness of the brass varied alot from case to case. Loads would shoot good at 100yds but the es. was sometimes 100fps. After annealing the es. came down into the single digits. Groups will stay under .5moa past 1000yds now. </p><p>I wouldn't say that all brass in all rifles will have the same sensitivity to neck tension but mine sure show it.</p><p>Cliff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CliffM, post: 629560, member: 11533"] I have gone to annealing competition brass every firing mostly because I am not organized enough to keep brass sorted as to the number of firings. As the hardness of the brass changes each firing so does the neck tension so does the POI. I recently bought what has been the worst batch of winchester brass I have ever used. The hardness of the brass varied alot from case to case. Loads would shoot good at 100yds but the es. was sometimes 100fps. After annealing the es. came down into the single digits. Groups will stay under .5moa past 1000yds now. I wouldn't say that all brass in all rifles will have the same sensitivity to neck tension but mine sure show it. Cliff [/QUOTE]
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