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Amp Annealer Changing POI
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<blockquote data-quote="robert rex" data-source="post: 2175878" data-attributes="member: 96806"><p>I've been reloading a Winchester 270 with 117 grain hammer hunters, using Hornaday brass. I'm full length sizing and using a mandrel to size the necks, and found a great load using 58 grains of R16, .030 off jam....pretty much one jagged hole. With components so scarce, and with dreams of superhuman consistency, I purchased an AMP Annealer. Well, my perfect groups spread out like an egg hitting the floor. Not terrible, but from excellent to say 1 1/4 moa. Should I restart working the load back up to see if the nodes changed....or just mess a bit with the seating depth a bit. Anyone else experience this when they started annealing? I'd hate to re-work the loads on all my rifles...not pretty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robert rex, post: 2175878, member: 96806"] I've been reloading a Winchester 270 with 117 grain hammer hunters, using Hornaday brass. I'm full length sizing and using a mandrel to size the necks, and found a great load using 58 grains of R16, .030 off jam....pretty much one jagged hole. With components so scarce, and with dreams of superhuman consistency, I purchased an AMP Annealer. Well, my perfect groups spread out like an egg hitting the floor. Not terrible, but from excellent to say 1 1/4 moa. Should I restart working the load back up to see if the nodes changed....or just mess a bit with the seating depth a bit. Anyone else experience this when they started annealing? I'd hate to re-work the loads on all my rifles...not pretty. [/QUOTE]
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