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ADG brass 6 Creedmore
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<blockquote data-quote="T3ninja" data-source="post: 1723357" data-attributes="member: 95079"><p>Im using ADG (Gunwerks) in my .300 win. I used 2 pieces of brass for a torture test and they were still perfectly fine after 10 firings each. I stopped my testing there. I annealed after shots 5 ( I think, I'd have to go look) but I saw virtually no difference in velocity or feel before/after the annealing. On other stuff I've noticed getting wild ES, and quite a different feel when brass is due to be annealed. But this stuff felt and shot the same as firing number 2. ( I bought once fired)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T3ninja, post: 1723357, member: 95079"] Im using ADG (Gunwerks) in my .300 win. I used 2 pieces of brass for a torture test and they were still perfectly fine after 10 firings each. I stopped my testing there. I annealed after shots 5 ( I think, I’d have to go look) but I saw virtually no difference in velocity or feel before/after the annealing. On other stuff I’ve noticed getting wild ES, and quite a different feel when brass is due to be annealed. But this stuff felt and shot the same as firing number 2. ( I bought once fired) [/QUOTE]
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