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AMP Annealer VS No annealing Vs Torch Head Annealer Vs 2nd/3rd Shot
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<blockquote data-quote="Remmy700" data-source="post: 1412694" data-attributes="member: 36564"><p>Great test. So it appears that you have your powder throwing abilities on point so that can be taken out of the equation. However, one of the biggest variables that is one of the largest causes of ES, and SD variations is the neck thickness variance. Despite how soft the brass or hard the brass if the neck thicknesses are all different which is the case in most factory brass (yes even lapua and higher end brass) then this will truly flaw your results. Can you get an idea? Perhaps. I think you would see far more accurate results with all neck turned uniformed brass that way all the brass could have the exact same bushing used on them. This would highlight the errors or benefits that the actual annealing process would harm or fix. Despite that great test and thank you for the work you put in and sharing, very interesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Remmy700, post: 1412694, member: 36564"] Great test. So it appears that you have your powder throwing abilities on point so that can be taken out of the equation. However, one of the biggest variables that is one of the largest causes of ES, and SD variations is the neck thickness variance. Despite how soft the brass or hard the brass if the neck thicknesses are all different which is the case in most factory brass (yes even lapua and higher end brass) then this will truly flaw your results. Can you get an idea? Perhaps. I think you would see far more accurate results with all neck turned uniformed brass that way all the brass could have the exact same bushing used on them. This would highlight the errors or benefits that the actual annealing process would harm or fix. Despite that great test and thank you for the work you put in and sharing, very interesting. [/QUOTE]
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